Portland Cement Company in Cement, Washington. The town was originally named Baker. The Portland Cement Factory created a new town next door. Cement provided the raw meterials for the three dams on the Skagit River. Eventually the towns of Baker and Concrete merged, and the citizens chose the name Concrete for the new town. The words were painted on the silos for the movie This Boys Life, which is an autobiography about a boy who lived in Concrete.
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Description
Limited Edition of 450 Signed Prints and 50 Artists Proofs
Prints ship in 2-3 weeks as each is hand made and signed.
Howard Crow is best know for his black and white prints. The process is detailed here.
For information on the various types of mounted prints see our prints page.
Additional information
Mount | Giclée Acrylic Mount, Giclée Archival Unmounted |
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Size - Square | 12 x 12 inches, 16 x 16 inches, 20 x 20 inches, 24 x 24 inches, 30 x 30 inches, 36 x 36 inches, 48 x 48 inches |
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