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Water Tower and Jail Metal Print
by Sue Smith
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Water Tower and Jail metal print by Sue Smith. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
Built of limestone in 1911, the tower (with a pump in the top) provided water for Wilson's population of over 1,000. The local constable housed... more
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Artist's Description
Built of limestone in 1911, the tower (with a pump in the top) provided water for Wilson's population of over 1,000. The local constable housed prisoners in the bottom.
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About Sue Smith
Sue has had a life-long passion for photography. Sue Smith Photography began in 2004 with a few photos and some note cards to match. Now Sue's photos are sold around the world through the various stock and fine art sites that she submits to. In 2010, Sue was honored to be chosen as a Montana "Treasured Artist" for the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of Montana in 2010. Montana's treasures - the back roads, small towns, ghost towns, and Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks call to her daily. Road trips are a passion of hers and fit beautifully with photography. You might find Sue in any of the lower 48 or some of the Canadian provinces. If there is a road to get there, she's looking for it! After 4 years in...
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Fran Riley
Great find Sue! Interesting that it was both the jail and water tower =)
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Fran!
Tom Janca
Very nice Work, Sue.
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you so much, Tom!
Henk Meijer Photography
Doesn't look like a jail, very interesting work Sue, never seen this before
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Henk! I had read about the jail and a water tower in this town. I couldn't find the water tower. It wasn't until I was doing some extra research recently that I discovered the water tower and jail were the same building!
Cyril Maza
Very interesting!
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Cyril!
Meg Shearer
Fascinating that it doubled as a jail. Wonderful shot Sue, and beautiful contrast of tones! L/F!
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you very much, Meg!!!