If West Virginia artist = Fun! and No West Virginia artist = no fun and you want to have fun for your b-day...what do you think you should do? Hire a West Virginia artist ...duh!
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Sculptors can create crazy and unique shapes that'll get everyone at your party talking. Ice, Snow, and Sand sculptures can make wonderful conversation pieces at parties and events. Do you need a cool groovy ice sculpture or sand sculpture for an upcoming party or event in West Virginia? How about a cartoonist or caricature artist to make funny pictures for a West Virginia children's party? Whatever kind of artist you need - be it a sculptor, cartoon artist, or painter - we can help you find what you're looking for in West Virginia. Scan our party directory to find West Virginia cartoonists, West Virginia artists and West Virginia ice and sand sculptors for your event.
West Virginia Artists may also serve the following areas: Waiteville, Belington, French Creek, Mount Nebo, West Columbia, Clear, Dunlow, Salt Rock, Kirby, Little Birch, Bartley, Triadelphia, Kanawha Falls, Baxter, Meadow Bridge, Glenville, Danese, Harper, Cass, Orma, Colfax, Julian, Hernshaw, Lanham, Evans, Worthington, Nemours, Shoals, Fisher, Marlinton, Middlebourne, Orlando, Pinch.
West Virginia Factoid:
King Charles II of England, in 1661, granted to a company of gentlemen the land between the Potomac and Rappahannock rivers, known as the Northern Neck. The grant finally came into the possession of Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, and in 1746, a stone was erected at the source of the North Branch Potomac River to mark the western limit of the grant. A considerable part of this land was surveyed by George Washington between 1748 and 1751. The diary kept by the surveyor indicates that there were already many squatters, largely of German origin, along the South Branch Potomac River. Christopher Gist, a surveyor in the employ of the first Ohio Company, which was composed chiefly of Virginians, explored the country along the Ohio River north of the mouth of the Kanawha River between 1751 and 1752. The company sought to have a fourteenth colony established with the name "Vandalia". Many settlers crossed the mountains after 1750, though they were hindered by Native American resistance. Few Native Americans lived permanently within the present limits of the state, but the region was a common hunting ground, crossed by many trails. During the French and Indian War the scattered British settlements were almost destroyed.  West Virginia Artists

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