Description
The Colorado State Blackout Flag, features an assortment of color acrylics. This design features hand assembled components featuring Three horizontal stripes of black, black mirror, and black. On top of these stripes sits a circular matte black “C”, filled with a gray disk.
The Flag was adopted in 1911 by state statute.
The flag of Colorado was officially adopted to represent the U.S. state of Colorado on June 5, 1911. The flag, designed by Andrew Carlisle Carson,[a] consists of a fess design of three horizontal stripes of equal width, with the top and bottom stripes colored blue, and the middle stripe colored white. A circular red “C”, filled with a golden disk, sits atop the stripes. All aspects of the flag contain symbolism related to the state, as the blue is meant to represent the sky, the gold the abundant sunshine the state receives, the white the snowcapped Rocky Mountains, and the red the “ruddy” earth. The gold and white portions of the flag also represent the state’s gold and silver mining industries, respectively. (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Colorado#:~:text=The%20flag%2C%20designed%20by%20Andrew,disk%2C%20sits%20atop%20the%20stripes.)
To learn more about the Colorado State Flag here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Colorado#:~:text=The%20flag%2C%20designed%20by%20Andrew,disk%2C%20sits%20atop%20the%20stripes.
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