Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site by Kara Gunter

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Design By: Kara Gunter
Kara Gunter

Kara Gunter is an artist living, working and teaching in South Carolina. Primarily a 3D artist, she also enjoys dabbling in the two-dimensions.

 

Design By: Kara Gunter
Kara Gunter

Kara Gunter is an artist living, working and teaching in South Carolina. Primarily a 3D artist, she also enjoys dabbling in the two-dimensions.

 

Artist Statement

This is a view of the Kershaw-Cornwallis House in Camden, SC. The house was built by Joseph Kershaw in 1777, and it was occupied by Lord Charles Cornwallis during the Revolution. ‰ÛÓ Kara Gunter