Original art (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on canvas
Dimensions Height 116 cm, Width 81 cm
Condition of the artwork The artwork is in excellent condition
Framing This image is not framed
This painting shows how water is wasted in growing maize. Maize is a very water-hungry plant. It is mainly grown to feed livestock. We end up digging maxi-basins, which are an ecological aberration that ultimately dries up water tables and rivers. Why not grow sorghum for fodder instead, which requires much less water?