I have always wanted to create my own version of The Sower, despite the countless artworks dedicated to this theme. There is something timeless in this image: a solitary figure casting seeds into the earth, trusting in what cannot yet be seen. Through the image of the sower, Christ’s parable reveals the different ways people receive or reject truth and wisdom. The seed becomes a symbol of the Word, falling into the human heart, while its fate depends on the condition of the soil. That soil is shaped by the personal choices each person makes. We are all both the sower and the ground. We scatter, we receive, we resist, and sometimes, if we are fortunate, something takes root. Reproduced from the artist''s original artwork of Oil on Canvas 27.5 x 29.5. Painted 2026.
In my art, I strive to find greatness in the simple things and highlight the often-overlooked beauty in the world around us. I aim to explore meaningful moments, often incorporating hidden details that reflect truth and invite deeper reflection. I firmly believe in the transformative power of art—not just as a visual medium, but as a way to reach into our homes and connect profoundly with our spirits.
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Art Story
Art Story
I have always wanted to create my own version of The Sower, despite the countless artworks dedicated to this theme. There is something timeless in this image: a solitary figure casting seeds into the earth, trusting in what cannot yet be seen. Through the image of the sower, Christ’s parable reveals the different ways people receive or reject truth and wisdom. The seed becomes a symbol of the Word, falling into the human heart, while its fate depends on the condition of the soil. That soil is shaped by the personal choices each person makes. We are all both the sower and the ground. We scatter, we receive, we resist, and sometimes, if we are fortunate, something takes root. Reproduced from the artist''s original artwork of Oil on Canvas 27.5 x 29.5. Painted 2026.
About the Artist
About the Artist
In my art, I strive to find greatness in the simple things and highlight the often-overlooked beauty in the world around us. I aim to explore meaningful moments, often incorporating hidden details that reflect truth and invite deeper reflection. I firmly believe in the transformative power of art—not just as a visual medium, but as a way to reach into our homes and connect profoundly with our spirits.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
If your order has a time sensitivity that requires expedited shipping, please Contact Us so that we can confirm our ability to meet your time requirements.
Many of the items on our site are custom made or built to order, especially framed items. A shipping time requested as "2-Day Priority Mail" refers to the shipment time once the item has shipped and does not include any assembly window. We pride ourselves on our efficient and timely system, but the complexity of an order will impact delivery. Orders to Hawaii may take 3-4 weeks to arrive via USPS. If you need your order sooner, please reach out to customerservice@ldsart.com.
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