Description Capture the excitement of rodeo and the spirit of celebration with this striking Alpenglow Festival sign. Featuring a dramatic bronc rider mid-ride and one of the festival s signature mountain A logos rising above the scene, the design blends action, artistry, and Western heritage. Weathered textures and bold block lettering emphasize the thrill of high-stakes competition and Big Sky Country tradition. Ideal for music fans, rodeo lovers, or anyone who lives for the energy of the arena and the rhythm of the open range , this special edition piece adds a bold statement to any space.
Design & Materials Crafted with the option of wood for a classic, rustic feel or metal for a sleek, modern look, this piece is as versatile as it is striking.
- Wood Signs: Wood signs are made from engineered wood (locally-sourced plywood). This piece features a charming wood-plank style and comes affixed with a picture hanger on the back. Wood signs are recommended for indoor use.
- Metal Signs: Metal signs, made from galvanized steel, are embellished with corner grommets for hanging and can be used indoors or outdoors.
Dimensions Available in varied sizes from 7-inch by 16-inch to a large 17-inch by 44-inch, allowing for a perfect fit in a variety of settings.
Installation Includes all necessary mounting hardware, ensuring it's ready for immediate hanging upon arrival.
About the Artist In 1985, a train trip to visit friends introduced Loyd and Laura Meissenburg to the beauty and serenity of Northwest Montana. Enchanted by the small lakeside town of Bigfork, they made the bold decision to sell their home and relocate, finding true nirvana amidst the mountains and setting up a tiny gift shop attached to a bar in Bigfork. The shop laid the foundation for what was to come.
Loyd, who had been dabbling in cartooning and surfing, was encouraged to take an art class taught by Eric Titlebaum, a cartoonist of Playboy Magazine notoriety. With time to tinker during the desolate winters, Laura began asking Loyd to create merchandise for their shop. Recognizing the untapped potential of the skiing crowd, they started designing and producing unique wood and metal signs inspired by vintage ephemera.
What began as a few souvenir signs quickly grew into a full-fledged business. From making homemade inks in a microwave and duct-taping makeshift equipment, they evolved into a state-of-the-art facility with over 1,000 signs in their collection. Meissenburg Designs was born, combining their passion for art and craftsmanship to create distinct, high-quality signs.
Through collaboration and a can-do attitude, they have tackled projects large and small, challenging and growing their capabilities beyond anything they could have imagined. Being stubborn has its rewards!