Announcing the 2017 Bridge Day poster!

The Fayette County Chamber is honored to announce this year’s Bridge Day Poster will again feature the artwork of NDTank. NDTank’s submission was chosen from several submitted for the annual contest. This is the 12th year to offer the posters for sale as a souvenir to those coming to Bridge Day.

Designer and artist NDTank splits his time between personal projects and helping clients with their own ventures no matter what they may be. Inspired by time spent outdoors, he finds his niche captivating viewers with painterly landscapes and transporting them to a world of forested mountains and starlit skies. His creative spirit and respect for nature is reflected throughout his work.

His latest adventure is the launch of Lost Appalachia Trading Company, a lifestyle brand featuring apparel, home and camp goods influenced by the natural beauty and history of the Appalachian Mountains and sourced within the extended Appalachian region when possible. He invites you to follow along and get lost in the mountains.

NDTank makes his home in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia. Find him lost in the woods or at www.NDTank.com.

About the design

NDTank says, "For this year’s poster I wanted to capture the view from Long Point, one of the best places to take in views of the bridge and the New River Gorge. I hoped to emphasize the bridge as an icon of West Virginia surrounding it with other symbols of the state like the cardinal, black bear, and sugar maple leaves. And the bright colors were meant to tap in to the fun, excitement and energy that always surrounds Bridge Day!"

Social

Instagram: @ndtank Twitter: @ndtankdesign Facebook: www.facebook.com/ndtankdesign

NDTank will have a booth in the south roadside vendor area space #116 with examples of his work for sale. The posters will be at the Official Bridge Day booth on Bridge Day or before by calling the Fayette County Chamber of Commerce at 304-465-5617. NDTank looks forward to you stopping by his booth which will be open 9AM-3PM on Bridge Day, October 21, 2017.