Snag Frame TV

Snag Frame TV
Snag has been sized and formatted for display on any Samsung Frame TV.
Please note that this is a digital product only. No physical prints or frame will be shipped to you.
Instructions:
If you haven’t, download the SmartThings app to your phone so you can upload your WGP image to your Samsung Frame TV.
From the app, select “art mode” and add your WGP image.
Select “no mat”.
Hit “set”.
Twenty percent of profit supports the Friends of Pine Lake, which serves as a support group for Pine Lake State Park. Their purpose is to work with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and encourage public participation at Pine Lake State Park.
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Please note that colors may look a bit different from one screen to another due to color monitors.
As the artist, I own all rights to this image. Please not that It is illegal to reproduce, alter, print, or re-sell this image or digital file, as according to the United States Copyright Act (17 USC 101 et seq).
The community story that inspired Snag…
Dedicated in 1929 along the Iowa River, Pine Lake State Park, one of the oldest of Iowa’s state parks, is located in Hardin County near the small town of Eldora. In 2009, a massive storm with softball-sized hail and 100 mph winds tore through the park and stripped every tree of its leaves in a matter of minutes. The deciduous trees survived, but the storm ultimately wiped out the majority of white pines in the park, upwards of 85%. These pines happen to be a very rare population pocket of "southern" white pines, as well as the park's namesake. Today, visitors see standing snag pines, which, in even death, provide home, food, and perch to many bird and mammal populations.