Tuesday, February 22, 2011

BIGHORN SHEEP
by Claire Beadon Carnell

'Bighorn Sheep'
Oil  9 x 12

I used to be terrified of sheep and goats when I was little.
We had visited a farm, and being the ever-inquisitive child that
I was, I wandered into a barn all by myself.  All I remember
 is that it was dimly lit, and all of these strange-eyed animals
were staring at me.  The next thing I remember is that I had been
 knocked onto my backside by an overly aggressive billy goat!
  I did not want to be around sheep or goats for quite some time.

I wanted to paint this wooly sheep when Gary Keimig posted it
for his Wilderness Challenge, but I never got to do it before
the challenge ended.  I liked the quiet spirit of this sheep, as
well as its beautifully textured coat - which was also full of color. 
Thank goodness I appreciate sheep and goats now, and am
no longer afraid of them!! 





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3 comments:

Thom Glace said...

One of my favorite subjects!
And a great view you captured! Beautiful.

I answered you on the question please copy and sent the info on the Camp Hill Plein Air Festival to all and everyone you can!

Thank you.

PS - my wife loves this painting!!!

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

Thanks, Thom - on all counts!

Kathy Michels said...

Oh this is just beautiful. You captured the texture so wonderfully. I absolutely love the colors. It is just so soft and beautiful!