“This painting I did while thinking of the food that we eat and where it comes from and how hard farmers work and depend on mother nature for the success of their crops. The impending storm could be either a blessing or a curse - a little rain is good but too much rain is not good. I painted this piece as I do all of my other paintings: strictly from my heart and my imagination. This painting reminds me of my younger days of growing up on the Mexican border, where the farmers grew cotton and cantaloupes while praying for rain to come.”
Art of the Day: "Storm Over the Heart Land" by Angus MacDonald
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