Paul MAXWELL
Paul MAXWELL
Mesilla Valley Bracero : Second Place Winner : Series
Acrylic
$450 Price without Frame
My inspiration for fine art comes from the world around me. While I enjoy the raw beauty of the desert southwest or exotic views from Asia or Europe, I take delight as well from seeing people or animals within those environments. I love translating what I see into watercolor, acrylic or oil paintings.
Braceros Triptych The pandemic has led to new definitions of “essential” workers, a long list that includes workers and laborers from many occupations and many fields. Among them, sometimes overlooked, we must include migrant farm workers—"braceros”. They are at the bottom of our food chain explicitly and figuratively. Without them, we would not have much of our fresh food harvests—the start of our food chain. And they themselves exist often at the margins of our society—struggling at the bottom of society. These paintings attempt to capture what I saw of braceros working almost in my own back yard in the rich agricultural valley of Mesilla, NM. I felt like I was intruding… which I was.
Mesilla Valley Bracero : Day after day, a farm workers carries another heavy load across the open field.