Harvest of Hope - SOLD by Andrew Smith

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I want this to be a call to all true followers of Jesus, to be more vocal in sharing what I believe to be Jesus' message of love, compassion, mercy and forgiveness in a world so divided, and far too full of hate, fear and ignorance; peace & love to all who read this; God bless, Andy

Great sentiments Andy

Thank you Heather; it seems the world is desperate for some good news!; peace & love; God bless, Andy 🙂 x

Andrew the green palette you’ve used in this painting is vibrant and well defined, good perspective with the paddy fields. Well done x

What a beautiful painting from the paddy fields and hills of plenty. But peace and solitude emanate from it in abundance. Well done Andrew. x

Thank you Linda for your lovely thoughtful comments!; peace & love; God bless, Andy 🙂 xx

Thank you Jacqueline for that lovely feedback!; peace & love; God bless, Andy 🙂 x

The Harvest of Hope is represented by the immense areas of cultivated rice paddies; the almost silent people of faith are represented by the two lone workers; enjoy! God bless, Andy

Love the depth and distance you have achieved here Andrew. There is an infinite calm and beauty emanating from its spiritual narrative. You are spot on about all the troubles in the world and hope is what we all need during these difficult times. God bless you Andrew.

Thank you dear Carole, I always love your wonderfully affirming responses to my paintings; that's great!, peace and love; God bless, Andy 😊🙏 xx

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12/07/2020
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A parable of spreading the true message of Christianity, of love, compassion and mercy in an increasingly divided world

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Andrew Smith

I’ve always loved water, its movement, its colour, its power. I had the privilege of working as a hydrologist for nine years before ordination, necessarily but enjoyably observing the movement of water in full flow or even in floods. That was thirty years ago but my love for moving water has not…

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