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Awesomeness
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Originals and Prints Fruita Colorado - PBR Trail - Metal Print
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Fruita Colorado - PBR Trail - Metal Print

$175.00

This line art, water color and acrylic painting is printed on metal. The view is of the amazing PBR Trail in Fruita, Colorado.

Dimensions: 8” x 24”

These metal prints are created by infusing images onto aluminum with a glossy finish. These professional metal prints are vibrant and durable. They also include a wall float back for hanging.

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This line art, water color and acrylic painting is printed on metal. The view is of the amazing PBR Trail in Fruita, Colorado.

Dimensions: 8” x 24”

These metal prints are created by infusing images onto aluminum with a glossy finish. These professional metal prints are vibrant and durable. They also include a wall float back for hanging.

This line art, water color and acrylic painting is printed on metal. The view is of the amazing PBR Trail in Fruita, Colorado.

Dimensions: 8” x 24”

These metal prints are created by infusing images onto aluminum with a glossy finish. These professional metal prints are vibrant and durable. They also include a wall float back for hanging.

These prints have a secure wall float that positions the metal print off the surface of the wall you mount it on. This creates a striking visuals separation that enhances the presentation of the art print.

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Thunder Mountainworks was born from a simple idea: create art, share adventures, and increase awesomeness. Please follow us on our journey.

Thunder Mountainworks acknowledges that much of the art represented here depicts the cultural and spiritual homeland of the Nuche (Ute), Diné (Navajo), Apache, Arapahoe (Inuna-Ina), Hopi (Hopituh Shi-nu-mu), Pima (Akimel O'odham), Pueblo, Havsuw' Baaja (Havasupai), and Yavapai (Enyaeva) peoples. This information is sourced from Native Land. Native Land is a resource designed to help people learn more about Indigenous territories, languages, lands, and ways of life.