Description
Bring Kentucky's history and vibrant spirit to your walls. The Kentucky Bluegrass State Neon Heritage Poster from PosterGoat blends retro neon aesthetics with iconic state symbols—perfect for home, office, or as a standout gift for anyone who loves the Bluegrass State.
- Striking neon design: Bright, saturated neon-style graphics on a deep, dark background create a glowing visual of the state outline, state seal, a horse silhouette, the capitol dome, star and wheat motif, and bold typography reading "June 1, 1792 • Bluegrass State."
- Art & style: Vaporwave / Synthwave and Mid-Century Modern influences deliver a modern-retro look that pairs well with Pop Art and contemporary decor.
- Perfect poster size: 18 x 24 inches — an ideal scale for gallery walls, entryways, living rooms, or above a desk (mm-google-shopping.custom_label_1: 18x24).
- Premium poster quality: Designed and produced by PosterGoat with attention to color fidelity and crisp line work for neon-effect clarity (custom.sku: SRA-A-348).
- Theme & purpose: Celebrates Kentucky heritage and state pride — features the Commonwealth of Kentucky seal and the historic admission date in a visually dynamic format (custom.poster_theme: Art & Aesthetic, Travel & Places).
- Easy to style: Works as a focal point in modern, retro, or eclectic interiors and fits existing frames or poster mounts for quick, professional display.
This poster is categorized under Home & Garden > Decor > Artwork > Posters, Prints, & Visual Artwork > Posters and is an excellent choice for collectors of state-themed art or anyone wanting a bold, conversation-starting piece.
Why choose PosterGoat? Our curated prints combine museum-quality design with modern production standards so your poster arrives ready to impress. Each piece is part of a limited batch (custom.batches: SRA-A) to ensure consistent quality and attention to detail.
Ready to light up your space? Add the Kentucky Bluegrass State Neon Heritage Poster to your cart today and celebrate Kentucky pride with a neon-first, heritage-forward statement piece from PosterGoat.