Hi everybody, I decided to do this piece last week when my kids were memorizing a certain poem for homeschool. (Sometimes I think it would be fun to illustrate my favorite poems).
Also in case you are wondering, the harvest is the seaweed in the basket, like the ones they used to use in Ireland.
I would love some feedback on composition, color, really anything. I definitely think I would do an vignette at the end. And just for reference and understanding, the poem is Commandeered, by LG Moberly
LAST year he drew the harvest home
Along the winding upland lane;
The children twisted marigolds
And clover flowers, to deck his mane.
Last year—he drew the harvest home!
To-day—with puzzled, patient face,
With ears a-droop, and weary feet,
He marches to the sound of drums,
And draws the gun along the street.
To-day—he draws the guns of war!