Dreamy Palm Trees
Dreamy Palm Trees
Palm Trees Amidst the Midnight Sky
Palm Trees Amidst the Midnight Sky
Palm Trees and Birds (Digital Art)
Palm Trees and Birds (Digital Art)
St Louis Arch Overlooking Busch Stadium
St Louis Arch Overlooking Busch Stadium
St Louis Union Station
St Louis Union Station
Stan Musial Veteran's Memorial Bridge Triptych; the bridge (the "Stan Span") debuted to foot traffic on February 8, 2014, then opened to vehicular traffic the following day, on February 9, 2014.
Stan Musial Veteran's Memorial Bridge Triptych; the bridge (the "Stan Span") debuted to foot traffic on February 8, 2014, then opened to vehicular traffic the following day, on February 9, 2014.
Bevo Mill, Digital Art 2019
Bevo Mill, Digital Art 2019
Bevo Mill Digital Art, St Louis, MO
Bevo Mill Digital Art, St Louis, MO
Dred & Harriet Scott, Digital Art;St. Louis' Old Courthouse is linked with the story of the Underground Railroad and listed in the National Park Service's National Underground Railroad Network To Freedom. It was both a public forum where slaves were auctioned from its steps in estate settlements, as well as a courthouse, the site of hundreds of law suits for freedom. One particular lawsuit, the 1847 Dred Scott law suit, gained particular notoriety as it hastened the start of the country's Civil War. Scott and his wife Harriet were initially granted freedom but, after appeals, the Supreme Court decided that slaves were property, and as such, had no right to sue.
Dred & Harriet Scott, Digital Art;St. Louis' Old Courthouse is linked with the story of the Underground Railroad and listed in the National Park Service's National Underground Railroad Network To Freedom. It was both a public forum where slaves were auctioned from its steps in estate settlements, as well as a courthouse, the site of hundreds of law suits for freedom. One particular lawsuit, the 1847 Dred Scott law suit, gained particular notoriety as it hastened the start of the country's Civil War. Scott and his wife Harriet were initially granted freedom but, after appeals, the Supreme Court decided that slaves were property, and as such, had no right to sue.
Dred & Harriet Scott, Digital ArtSt. Louis' Old Courthouse is linked with the story of the Underground Railroad and listed in the National Park Service's National Underground Railroad Network To Freedom. It was both a public forum where slaves were auctioned from its steps in estate settlements, as well as a courthouse, the site of hundreds of law suits for freedom. One particular lawsuit, the 1847 Dred Scott law suit, gained particular notoriety as it hastened the start of the country's Civil War. Scott and his wife Harriet were initially granted freedom but, after appeals, the Supreme Court decided that slaves were property, and as such, had no right to sue.
Dred & Harriet Scott, Digital ArtSt. Louis' Old Courthouse is linked with the story of the Underground Railroad and listed in the National Park Service's National Underground Railroad Network To Freedom. It was both a public forum where slaves were auctioned from its steps in estate settlements, as well as a courthouse, the site of hundreds of law suits for freedom. One particular lawsuit, the 1847 Dred Scott law suit, gained particular notoriety as it hastened the start of the country's Civil War. Scott and his wife Harriet were initially granted freedom but, after appeals, the Supreme Court decided that slaves were property, and as such, had no right to sue.
Reflecting the Courthouse; St Louis, MO (Digital Art)
Reflecting the Courthouse; St Louis, MO (Digital Art)
Eads Bridge Train Station; St Louis
Eads Bridge Train Station; St Louis
Dancer in Santa Fe, NM
Dancer in Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Circles
Circles
Circles
Circles
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