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Liturgical Art, Cards, Jewelry, Music, Flags > David J. Hetland > ''The Sower'' Art Poster

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''The Sower'' Art Poster

"The Sower" is a much-loved art mosaic created by David J. Hetland. 18" x 33" ready for your special framing. Or order with classic black frame 159.95. Please click MORE INFO for art details.

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Words within mosaic A sower went out to sow his seed, and as he sowed, some fell along the path, and was trodden under foot, and the birds of the air devoured it, and some fell on the rock and as it grew up, it withered away, because it had no moisture. And some fell among thorns: and the thorns grew with it and choked it. And some fell into good soil and grew, and yielded a hundredfold.

In David's words, written on lower part of artpiece "The Sower is a contemporary depiction of the traditional parable found in Matthew 13. The white clapboard siding of a farm house carries the thematic text, sunflowers bloom brilliantly in the background while hungry birds circle overhead. A threatening sky promises rain to nourish the seeds being sown by the farmer who scatters some among the rocks and thorns, some in good soil." David Hetland (1947-2006)