"Birth of Venus," a very recent painting by Chris Bilton of Eutawville, S.C. For more by Bilton, and his wife Carmen Bilton, go to http://biltonarts.com/
Hey Jeffrey. Will be scooting over to Bilton's site momentarily. Fun image! Thanks for the run-down on all those partial, incorrect, or defunct sites. Am sending along to a friend with the City who's been shaking her head about it for years.
Yes, there are so many things to shake one's head about. At the city. For years. See Mr. Fisher's regular columns in Free Times - goes on a bit about it, but he certainly is nearly always correct.
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Hey Jeffrey. Will be scooting over to Bilton's site momentarily. Fun image! Thanks for the run-down on all those partial, incorrect, or defunct sites. Am sending along to a friend with the City who's been shaking her head about it for years.
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