Harriet 

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  • Lake Harriet / Minneapolis, MN

  • H is for hummingbird, and H is for Helen, Helene, Harry, Hubert, Harold, Harriet, Hallie, Humphrey, Hildegard, Hilda, Hattie, Hassie, Hal, Honey, Horace, Howie, Howard, or anybody who’s happy, hardy, healthy, heartwarming, high-spirited, holy, hospitable, hopeful, humorous, helpful! Here’s a hearty hello to the H’s!

  • The wreck of the collier brig, the Harriet Wandle. Built in 1860 at Sunderland. / The victim of the cruel North Sea. I took the shipwreck details from an actual Victorian photo of the time. This took longer to paint and finish off, than all my other ship paintings put together! Sketched in pencil, and watercolour painted on drawing paper 120gsm. / Size 17”x11”.

  • I wrote the poem after the `Handsworth Riots`. I designed the poster and got Collin Gabiddon, visual artist to draw the pictures.

  • Don’t deny it!

  • Grand Staircase 1800’s Home / Seward House, A National Historic Landmark, Auburn, New York William Henry Seward, Secretary of State, United States Senator, New York Governor and abolitionist. He was one of the most outspoken anti-slavery politicians of his time. He and his wife were friends of Harriet Tubman. Frances Seward helped Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad by hiding slaves in the Seward House. Seward was elected to the New York State Senate in 1830 where he served for four years. In 1838, Seward won the race for Governor of New York and served two terms. In 1849, he was elected to the United States Senate. AS a senator in Washington D.C., Seward emerged as one of the leaders in the newly formed Republican Party. Seward sought but never attained the highest office in the land. Although a front-runner in the 1860 presidential primary, the party ultimately supported Abraham Lincoln. In 1861, Lincoln appointed Seward Secretary of State. In 1867, Seward negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia. At the time, skeptics called it “Seward’s Folly” yet it has since proved one of the United States’ best investments. In 1870, Seard left Auburn to tour the world bringing home many rare artifacts now on view at Seward House. He died in the office of his Auburn home on October 10, 1872 at the age of 71.

  • Formal Parlor Living Room 1800’s Home / Seward House, A National Historic Landmark, Auburn, New York William Henry Seward, Secretary of State, United States Senator, New York Governor and abolitionist. He was one of the most outspoken anti-slavery politicians of his time. He and his wife were friends of Harriet Tubman. Frances Seward helped Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad by hiding slaves in the Seward House. Seward was elected to the New York State Senate in 1830 where he served for four years. In 1838, Seward won the race for Governor of New York and served two terms. In 1849, he was elected to the United States Senate. AS a senator in Washington D.C., Seward emerged as one of the leaders in the newly formed Republican Party. Seward sought but never attained the highest office in the land. Although a front-runner in the 1860 presidential primary, the party ultimately supported Abraham Lincoln. In 1861, Lincoln appointed Seward Secretary of State. In 1867, Seward negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia. At the time, skeptics called it “Seward’s Folly” yet it has since proved one of the United States’ best investments. In 1870, Seard left Auburn to tour the world bringing home many rare artifacts now on view at Seward House. He died in the office of his Auburn home on October 10, 1872 at the age of 71

  • Antique Chairs Attic 1800’s Home / Seward House, A National Historic Landmark, Auburn, New York William Henry Seward, Secretary of State, United States Senator, New York Governor and abolitionist. He was one of the most outspoken anti-slavery politicians of his time. He and his wife were friends of Harriet Tubman. Frances Seward helped Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad by hiding slaves in the Seward House. Seward was elected to the New York State Senate in 1830 where he served for four years. In 1838, Seward won the race for Governor of New York and served two terms. In 1849, he was elected to the United States Senate. AS a senator in Washington D.C., Seward emerged as one of the leaders in the newly formed Republican Party. Seward sought but never attained the highest office in the land. Although a front-runner in the 1860 presidential primary, the party ultimately supported Abraham Lincoln. In 1860, Lincoln appointed Seward Secretary of State. In 1867, Seward negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia. At the time, skeptics called it “Seward’s Folly” yet it has since proved one of the United States’ best investments. In 1870, Seard left Auburn to tour the world bringing home many rare artifacts now on view at Seward House. He died in the office of his Auburn home on October 10, 1872 at the age of 71.

  • Gentleman’s Bed Room 1800’s / Seward House, A National Historic Landmark, Auburn, New York William Henry Seward, Secretary of State, United States Senator, New York Governor and abolitionist. He was one of the most outspoken anti-slavery politicians of his time. He and his wife were friends of Harriet Tubman. Frances Seward helped Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad by hiding slaves in the Seward House. Seward was elected to the New York State Senate in 1830 where he served for four years. In 1838, Seward won the race for Governor of New York and served two terms. In 1849, he was elected to the United States Senate. AS a senator in Washington D.C., Seward emerged as one of the leaders in the newly formed Republican Party. Seward sought but never attained the highest office in the land. Although a front-runner in the 1860 presidential primary, the party ultimately supported Abraham Lincoln. In 1861, Lincoln appointed Seward Secretary of State. In 1867, Seward negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia. At the time, skeptics called it “Seward’s Folly” yet it has since proved one of the United States’ best investments. In 1870, Seard left Auburn to tour the world bringing home many rare artifacts now on view at Seward House. He died in the office of his Auburn home on October 10, 1872 at the age of 71.

  • 1800’s Upstate New York Home Architecture – Exterior / Seward House, A National Historic Landmark, Auburn, New York / / William Henry Seward, Secretary of State, United States Senator, New York Governor and abolitionist. He was one of the most outspoken anti-slavery politicians of his time. He and his wife were friends of Harriet Tubman. Frances Seward helped Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad by hiding slaves in the Seward House. Seward was elected to the New York State Senate in 1830 where he served for four years. In 1838, Seward won the race for Governor of New York and served two terms. In 1849, he was elected to the United States Senate. AS a senator in Washington D.C., Seward emerged as one of the leaders in the newly formed Republican Party. Seward sought but never attained the highest office in the land. Although a front-runner in the 1860 presidential primary, the party ultimately supported Abraham Lincoln. In 1861, Lincoln appointed Seward Secretary of State. In 1867, Seward negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia. At the time, skeptics called it “Seward’s Folly” yet it has since proved one of the United States’ best investments. In 1870, Seard left Auburn to tour the world bringing home many rare artifacts now on view at Seward House. He died in the office of his Auburn home on October 10, 1872 at the age of 71.

  • I love the detail on these old headstone. It’s fascinating to think that there is so much detail on something made almost 150 years ago

  • Digital mixed media.

  • Another experimentation with Watercolour pencils, ink pen.. On Normal Paper

  • The dark steel frame of a tower on a performance stage creates a bold, powerful pattern. Camera: Pentax K1000

  • ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER

  • Oil. 30×30cm. / commission. / This painting is square in format but as my camera has finally clapped out I’ve had to scan it! Hence the A4 format. / (featured in domestic and pedigree cats)

  • Night shot taken while walking on Harriet Island in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA Nikon D300, 18-200 vr

  • Painting/Sculture on canvas / assemblage of paper, rope, string, cardboard, metal, timber on canvas. An old boat i’ve seen and loved the shape of up on the Pittwater, Sydney. 152×102cm.

  • A perfect evening, sitting alone on the end of the dock, staring into the sunset. Camera: Minolta XE-7, 55mm wide-angle lens

  • Original Acrlic painting adjusted in PSP to create a new image,

  • Poem with artwork, the great men and women who thought of others before themselves and are sadly no longer with us: Ghandi, Malcolm X, Bob Marley, Mother Teresa, Tupac, Harriet Tubman, Che Guevara, Marcus Garvey, John Lennon, Paul Bogle, JFK, Martin Luther King

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