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Grain Collection (#10)

From the vast fields of TS Arethusa in 1962 to the modern marvels of John Deere combine harvesters, it has always been at the heart of agricultural abundance

Background imageGrain Collection: Walking in the snow

Walking in the snow
Imaginative

Background imageGrain Collection: I am sailing, stormy waters, to be free

I am sailing, stormy waters, to be free
Charlaine Gerber

Background imageGrain Collection: Heading North

Heading North
Paulo Abrantes

Background imageGrain Collection: Halo

Halo
Paulo Abrantes

Background imageGrain Collection: 9.36

9.36
Ileana Bosogea-Tudor

Background imageGrain Collection: Remember me

Remember me
Louise Fryer

Background imageGrain Collection: Soundless

Soundless
HIDASAN

Background imageGrain Collection: Amer Jassim

Amer Jassim

Background imageGrain Collection: Before workout

Before workout
Normunds Kaprano

Background imageGrain Collection: Clay

Clay
miriana

Background imageGrain Collection: anti gravitation

anti gravitation
Hari Sulistiawan

Background imageGrain Collection: Codrin Lupei

Codrin Lupei

Background imageGrain Collection: Paddy Processing

Paddy Processing
Avishek Das

Background imageGrain Collection: Behind The Sun

Behind The Sun
Adam Dauria ☂

Background imageGrain Collection: Taransay Tones

Taransay Tones
Robert Bolton

Background imageGrain Collection: December

December
Robert Fabrowski

Background imageGrain Collection: Several Shades of Gray

Several Shades of Gray
Patrick Compagnucci

Background imageGrain Collection: Mr. Rickert in grain field on his farm, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown

Mr. Rickert in grain field on his farm, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
Mr. Rickert in grain field on his farm, between c1900 and 1916

Background imageGrain Collection: Winnowing wheat, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Winnowing wheat, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Winnowing wheat, c1905. Tewa woman winnowing wheat in front of pueblo building

Background imageGrain Collection: Cleaning wheat-San Juan, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Cleaning wheat-San Juan, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Cleaning wheat-San Juan, c1905. Two Tewa people processing wheat outside pueblo structure, San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico

Background imageGrain Collection: The mealing trough-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The mealing trough-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The mealing trough-Hopi, c1906. Photo shows four young Hopi Indian women grinding grain

Background imageGrain Collection: Little branch

Little branch
Milena Seita

Background imageGrain Collection: Falling300

Falling300
Omar ELMOUDDEN

Background imageGrain Collection: Forest Lady

Forest Lady
Prithul Das

Background imageGrain Collection: The persistence of loss

The persistence of loss
Cecy Jup

Background imageGrain Collection: Les ponts ne sont qu'illusion

Les ponts ne sont qu'illusion
av peteghium

Background imageGrain Collection: Fishermen - 3198

Fishermen - 3198
Garik

Background imageGrain Collection: scratching the surface

scratching the surface
Andrew Wixson

Background imageGrain Collection: The ghosts of Alfama

The ghosts of Alfama
Eric Drigny

Background imageGrain Collection: Gradually

Gradually
Reiko kiri

Background imageGrain Collection: Broken flowers

Broken flowers
Samanta Krivec

Background imageGrain Collection: hopes unseen

hopes unseen
Lars Hur

Background imageGrain Collection: Glimpse of Blue

Glimpse of Blue
Little Dean

Background imageGrain Collection: Beige Cosmic Swirl

Beige Cosmic Swirl
Little Dean

Background imageGrain Collection: Black Spray

Black Spray
Little Dean

Background imageGrain Collection: Blue Divide

Blue Divide
Little Dean

Background imageGrain Collection: Sunday trip

Sunday trip
Roswitha Schleicher-Schwarz

Background imageGrain Collection: Solo

Solo
Jan van der Linden

Background imageGrain Collection: Projected wine

Projected wine
Fred Louwen

Background imageGrain Collection: Wait for me !!!

Wait for me !!!
beodra

Background imageGrain Collection: Morning on Main Street

Morning on Main Street
beodra

Background imageGrain Collection: Brushing The Sky

Brushing The Sky
Phyllis Clarke

Background imageGrain Collection: Empty Vessels

Empty Vessels
Paulo Abrantes

Background imageGrain Collection: wind

wind
Kurosaki Sangan

Background imageGrain Collection: Working on construction in the streets of Bangladesh

Working on construction in the streets of Bangladesh
Joxe Inazio Kuesta Garmendia

Background imageGrain Collection: Shadow play

Shadow play
txules

Background imageGrain Collection: bustling city

bustling city
Bole Kuljic

Background imageGrain Collection: Moody landscape

Moody landscape
Imaginative




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From the vast fields of TS Arethusa in 1962 to the modern marvels of John Deere combine harvesters, it has always been at the heart of agricultural abundance. As golden barley crops sway in the breeze, a tractor diligently fills trailers with this precious bounty. But grains come in all shapes and sizes - even lavender pollen grains under an electron microscope reveal their intricate beauty. Across continents, from Mitchell's Corn Palace in South Dakota to Old Towngate in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, grain weaves its way into our lives. In waterways like the Erie Canal at Troy, New York, barges transport tons for trade and sustenance. And let us not forget about wild rice, standing tall amidst serene waters as Zizania aquatica thrives. Even breweries rely on grains like those found within Bass Brewery Mash-tubs; they are essential ingredients that create beloved beverages. Nature's artistry is further showcased through Dahlia flower pollen seen up close under SEM - a testament to life's microscopic wonders. As locks open along the Erie Canal and boats pass through seamlessly, it becomes evident how vital these pathways are for transporting grains across regions. And who can resist gazing upon Vincent van Gogh's masterpiece 'Wheat Field with Cypresses, ' where wheat dances harmoniously with nature? Grain is more than just sustenance; it represents resilience and prosperity throughout history. Whether it be Triticum vulgare or bread wheat providing nourishment or inspiring artists' brushstrokes on canvas – grain connects us all.