Renowned artist Sarah-Jane Szikora, celebrated for her whimsical yet thought-provoking works, has released a new piece titled "Sow The Wind."
This artwork is inspired by the popular series "Clarkson's Farm" and draws on a biblical text that warns of the consequences of wrong decisions and actions.
Through this piece, Szikora addresses a critical issue facing the UK today: the plight of British farmers. "Sow The Wind" delves into the serious challenges facing British agriculture. It serves as both a commentary and a call to action, urging viewers to consider the profound impact of farming on society.
The title itself is derived from the biblical phrase, "They sow the wind, and reap the whirlwind" (Hosea 8:7), a warning of the chaos and destruction that follow poor decisions and actions. The artwork comes at a time when British farming is under significant strain. Recent protests, including a notable demonstration with tractors at Westminster, highlight the urgency of the situation.
Despite these efforts, the issue has not received the attention it deserves in mainstream media. Sarah-Jane Szikora emphasises the simplicity and importance of the message behind her new work: "No farmers, no food."
This sentiment underscores the vital role that farmers play in ensuring food security and sustaining livelihoods.
Limited Edition Giclée on Paper signed by the artist. Comes withe certificate of authenticity
Image Size 17.7" X 13.3"
Mounted Size 24.25" X 20.5"
Framed Size 27" x 23.7"
Edition Size 35
*all sizes are approximate and may differ slightly