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Artist’s work to benefit Belleview Biltmore preservation effort
Article published on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2005
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Photo courtesy of www.SaveTheBiltmore.com
Tony Blue displays three of his eight Biltmore mixed media art series including, from left, “Gardenias on the Veranda,” “Victorian Charm” and “The White Queen of the Gulf.”
BELLEAIR – Local artist Tony Blue has created a series of eight beautiful, mixed media art pieces showcasing the Belleview Biltmore Hotel. He will donate 20 percent of sales proceeds to the nonprofit organization Save the Biltmore Preservationists.

Blue is offering the art as limited edition (150 maximum) giclée prints on canvas. They come stretched, signed by the artist and numbered, mixed media and ready to frame. Photos of the remaining five of the series may be found at www.SaveTheBiltmore.com and any or all of them may be purchased at the online store.

Save the Biltmore T-shirts, canvas Save the Biltmore tote bags, fine art photography, bookmarks, greeting cards and other items also are being sold online to help raise money for the hotel’s preservation.
Article published on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2005
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