the artist

Art
by Lynn Bonnette (Hutchins) Haney
North Carolina

Southern historical art; portraits; and figure drawings.
Drawings, oil paintings, and sculpture.
Figurative, realistic, representational.
art

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"As someone who lived under communism for most of my life I feel obliged to say that the biggest threat to freedom, democracy, the market economy, and prosperity at the beginning of the 21st century is not communism or its various softer variants. Communism was replaced by the threat of ambitious environmentalism."
--Czech President Vaclav Klaus
"I was a young man with unformed ideas. I threw out queries, suggestions, wondering all the time over everything; and to my astonishment the ideas took like wildfire. People made a religion of them."
--Charles Darwin (1809-1882), near the end of his life
"The real object of the First Amendment was not to countenance, much less to advance Mohammedanism, or Judaism, or infidelity, by prostrating Christianity, but to exclude all rivalry among Christian sects [denominations] and to prevent any national ecclesiastical patronage of the national government."
--Joseph Story, U.S. Supreme Court Justice (nineteenth century)

Figure Drawings: '99-00 | 1999 | 1998 | '93-97 | '88-92 ||  Head Drawings: 2000 | 1999 | 1998 | '94-97
Portraits | Figures/Heads | From Imagination | Leaf Series | Still Life & Landscape
Old Master Studies | Southern Historical Art | Sculpture | Tatting (Handmade Lace) | Web Rings | Links | Home

Prints now available: Standing Woman with Chair.


Last updated June 12, 2007.........................................On the Web since Spring 1998.

Art is Copyright © Lynn Bonnette (Hutchins) Haney. All rights reserved.
These works of art, including the electronic files, may NOT be copied, saved to disk, printed out,
or used in any manner without the artist's express written permission.
Web site (1998-2006) Copyright © Lynn Bonnette Hutchins.

Questions/comments can be sent to the artist/webmistress at
lynn@NOSPAMart-hutchins.com (remove "NOSPAM" from this address).


Lord, my first-fruits present themselves to Thee;
Yet not mine neither; for from Thee they came,
And must return. Accept of them and me,
And make us strive who shall sing best Thy Name.
      Turn their eyes hither who shall make a gain;
      Theirs who shall hurt themselves or me refrain.
--George Herbert (1593-1633), "The Dedication"