“The Earliest Sower of Hemp” – 1992 Color Print by Harry Brown
An icon of the movement. A moment in time.
First created in 1992 by artist and activist Harry Brown, “The Earliest Sower of Hemp Goes Forth” is a vivid, full-color celebration of cannabis liberation and the resilience of grassroots activism. This original print features Harry’s iconic seed-sower — a symbol that has become inseparable from the spirit of The Hill and its enduring legacy.
With bold color and timeless symbolism, this piece is more than wall art — it’s a visual anthem for the generations who have gathered, grown, and stood for change.
Harry Brown studied at Pratt Institute and Hartford Art School before dedicating his life to art, land, and liberty in rural Maine.
🎨 Product Features:
- Museum-quality matte print
- Original 1992 color painting by Harry Brown
- Paper thickness: 10.3 mil | Weight: 189 g/m²
- Printed to order on paper sourced from Japan
- Frame not included
🌿 Hang it proudly. Gift it with meaning. Let the seed be sown — again and again.
📦 Made on demand to reduce overproduction. Thanks for making mindful purchases that support local art and history.