Dry Farming

Dry Farming

Mural

 24035 El Toro Road, Laguna Hills, CA, 92653

Dry Farming

David Harrington

The mural Dry Farming by David Harrington is made of 3 oil-on-wood scenes on the lobby wall pieces and focus on early California history, particularly Laguna Hills and Saddleback Valley. The murals are painted in the recessed crescent shapes above the feature wall in the Civic Center lobby. The colorful murals depict the changing of the land and the daily work of those who once lived here. The 1st mural features the raising of cattle from the rancho period. The 2nd mural features dry farming (large crops of barley, “black eye” beans, hay, and grain) and that threshing of cops. The 3rd mural features an orange orchard highlighting the introduction of citric fruits to Saddleback Valley in 1920′.

Medium type: Oil Paint - Wood

Location Info

24035 El Toro Road

24035 El Toro Road, Laguna Hills, CA, 92653