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Stiles Collection

A Brief History of UGA Law

As its title suggest, the signature piece of this collection attempts to provide a historical accounting of the University of Georgia School of Law. A complete accounting of this topic would require far more painting and time. May it please the Court, a Brief History of UGA Law:

  • Justitia – The law school moto stands firm as the center piece of this work.  The statue of Justitia itself, stands on a Pilar which pays tribute to UGA Law cornerstones from the Leadership Circles, to Professor Appel and Professor Blount.
  • Legal Mathematics – In the background of Justitia are a brief set of Greater Than/Less Than equations which speak to concepts both old and new:
    • being a Light is > Likes
    • the Pen is > the Sword
    • a Living < a Life
    • Truth > Lies
    • Life > $$$
    • Love > Hate
  • The Justice League – A brief accounting of UGA Law graduates who are now Judges from Justice Benham and Justice Melton, to Judge Story and the most recent appointees of Sheridan, Carter, and Reeves.
  • The Law Oak – Which is examined and expressed in its own individual painting.
  • Section T – In honor of Professor Sentel’s last year as the Professor of Torts. This expression also captures a key element of Legal Research & Writing.
  • DGD – Or Damn Good Dawg to acknowledge our graduate and trial lawyer Sonny Seiler of Savannah, Ga, who owns the line of “Uga” canines.
  • Love – Simply put, this is more than a love for UGA Football. But for, meeting within the walls of Hirsch Hall, numerous friendships and relationships would not have been forged and countless new lives not created.
  • PROFs – This is yet another brief accounting of the remarkable minds whom provide the educational foundation at Georgia Law.  The signature elements here are our very own Dean Rutledge whose mind is “like a flower in bloom” and the notation of Kellie’s Angels and a simple snapshot of the mounting Advocacy awards earned under her leadership.  
  • The Arch and the pillars of Wisdom, Justice and Moderation.
  • Hills & Valleys – At the base of this painting is a simple line of varying highs and lows.  This is a reflection of both law school and life itself.  To be sure, the friendships and relationships you CAN develop at UGA law will be strong and essential in overcoming any challenge you face in life.  It is my sincere hope that said opportunity is not missed.

The Law Oak

  • This is the actual oak tree outside Hirsch Hall.
  • This piece was inspired by a UGA Law letter I received with a picture of the oak and the motto: “Prepare, Connect, Lead”.
  • The oak itself symbolizes our legal studies rooted both in the grounds of North Campus and the history and principles of the University of Georgia School of Law.
  • The red leaves of the Law Oak are the fruit of the tree, bearing the titles and positions of UGA Law graduates from partner to professor.

Athens Circa 1859

  • The University of Georgia was founded on January 27, 1785.
  • The Arch (and its pillars of Wisdom, Justice & Moderation) which represents both the past and future is the foundation of the piece.
  • The Scales of Justice are symbolic of UGA Law which was founded in 1859.
  • The nexus between the foundational Arch and UGA Law are their respective principles:
    • Moderation and Prepare – a preparation to be moderate
    • Justice and Connect – a connection to truth and justice
    • Wisdom and Lead – a leadership founded in wisdom.
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