+++++ What Thomas Kinkade said about this work +++++
"Can't you just smell the new mown hay? I grew up in rural California, in a
countryside dotted with small farms, and the pungent, earthy smell of new hay
is a treasured memory.
The more important legacy of the farm, which was for centuries the very heart
and soul of the American experience, is a challenging and immensely rewarding
cycle of labor tied to the natural rhythm of the seasons. The farm has always
called on the best cooperative instincts of family and rural community.
That lifestyle is the true subject of Sunset at Riverbend Farm, my first
published depiction of a working farm, and the initial print in my Riverbend
Farm Collection. This is a lovely pastoral, enlivened by the milling cows
that make their slow way back to the barn at sunset, and the flocks of geese
and ducks that ford the pristine stream. The honest farmhouse and
outbuildings and a sturdy stone bridge complete the picture of peace and
prosperity.
In Sunset at Riverbend Farm I discover the sweet smell of hay and more -- a
sense of perfect peace. The great secret of farm life is that, for all its
demands, it returns a gift of precious serenity."
~~Thomas Kinkade
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