Dillon Reservoir
Dillon Reservoir
In 1859, Ruben Spalding led a group of adventurers to the headwaters of the Blue River and discovered gold This led to the rapid expansion of the trading post town of Dillon, CO. The township of Dillon moved several times during the following years, following the expansion of the railway system. The final expansion move to the present location occurred in 1961, as the town grew due to construction of the dam, creating the (then) new Lake Dillon.
Paper Prints
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Metal Prints
Metal Prints, the most vibrant of all print media, are created by infusing an image onto raw aluminum. Metal Prints are available in several different sizes, from 5x7" to 24x36". Display options include a black shadow mount, an aluminum easel, a float mount hanger, and stainless steel Standoffs. All Metal Prints are 1mm thick and are finished with a protective white gloss. The metal substrate used in production has tiny bumps and imperfections that make each piece truly unique.