North America - River basin map, rainbow colours - Wall Art

North America - River basin map, rainbow colours - Wall Art


This high-resolution river basin map shows each catchment area in a different colour. Its vibrant colour scheme makes this map a lively addition to any space.
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Regular price $130.00
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Eco credentials:
All our products are printed on demand as close to you as possible to minimise carbon emissions and shipping costs. The wood and pulp we use is always sourced from sustainably managed forests. The inks are all water-based and none of our wall art options contains animal products.
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Find out more about the different products we offer:

Framed Fine Art Print

A premium quality heavyweight (200gsm) fine art print material with a smooth, clean finish. This museum grade paper is remarkably consistent and works perfectly with our colourful maps. The matte finish emphasises different highlights and tones in all of our maps, helping to create stunning works of art.

Available to order in black, gold and natural wood the satin-laminated picture frames come with a Perspex glaze for added protection.
Delivered ready to hang.

Printing method: Giclée
Materials: Fine art paper, Wood, Perspex
Printing locations: UK, EU, US, AU

Acrylic Panel

A frame free wall art option that creates a dramatic focal point for any wall. The 3D luminosity of the polished surface brings our maps to life with vibrant colors that will meet the highest expectations.

A fine art Giclée print is hand mounted onto 10mm thick high-gloss acrylic perspex that will protect your map from harmful UV light, keeping colours fresh and vivid for years to come.
Ready to hang with an invisible floating frame.

Printing method: Giclée (100 year colour guarantee)
Material: Fine art paper, Acrylic
Printing locations: UK, US

Stretched Canvas

A finely textured artist-grade cotton substrate that consistently reproduces the details in our high-resolution maps.

The canvas print is stretched onto a knotless pine wooden frame, and hand finished by an experienced framing team to ensure that every corner fold is perfectly smooth and tight. Finger jointed canvas frames are used to create corner tension which helps to resist warping. For larger sizes, wooden ‘wedges’ reinforce each corner.
Delivered ready to hang.

Printing method: Giclée, Solvent inkjet (100 year colour guarantee)
Material: Canvas (400gsm), Wood
Frame: 38mm frame depth
Printing locations: UK, EU, US, CA, MX, AU

Unframed Fine Art Print

A premium quality heavyweight (200gsm) fine art print material with a smooth, clean finish. This museum-quality paper is remarkably consistent and works perfectly with our colourful maps. The matte finish emphasises different highlights and tones in all of our maps, helping to create stunning works of art.

Printing method: Giclée
Finish: Matte
Printing locations: UK, EU, US, CA, AU

To keep the print in perfect condition please use the white handling space along the edges during unpacking and framing.

We offer free tracked shipping worldwide on our wall art.

We print and ship from multiple locations around the world, including the US, EU, UK, Canada and Australia.

Framed and Unframed Fine Art Prints are generally shipped within 3 business days, canvas prints within 5 business days and acrylic prints within 8 business days.

Delivery standards are 2-10 business days, but delays can occur.

Please check our Shipping Policy for details.

Robert Szucs giving a speech at the PINC Conference in Florida, 2019

My name is Robert and I'm a GIS Analyst/Digital Cartographer from Hungary. This is the story of how I became an artist by accident.


It all started in 2014. After a couple of uninspiring office jobs all around England, I decided that I could spend my time more productively. Generating even more profit for multinationals and people seven steps up the ladder whom I'd never met? Sure thing. So I took a deep breath and chose to spend my time and money volunteering my mapmaking skills to NGOs instead. I started alternating between money-saving stints in England and two- to six-month volunteering positions around the world.


I've worked with archaeologists on the tiny Caribbean island of St Eustatius, with marine biologists in Alaska and in an orangutan conservation programme in Indonesian Borneo, amongst others. These trips helped me to grow both personally and professionally while supporting causes that matter.


My next great adventure was setting up Grasshopper Geography, which grew from some hobby projects and maps that I shared online. When the internet community started asking where they could buy my work and seemed to genuinely like it, I was surprised and overwhelmed. I also realised that this could be my chance to make a living from my passion: creating artistic maps for everyone to enjoy. So here we are!


At the end of 2020, Eszter, my life partner, also became my business partner. Since then, we have both been working full-time to bring you fresh, colourful, eye-opening, scientifically accurate maps of the highest possible quality. Although it was a long time ago, I hope that, in the not-so-distant future, I (or even better, we) will be able to volunteer for new NGOs around the world again.

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