No Curry Please
Spent an inspirational Spring morning with my friends at Underhill Farm in Hollidaysburg, PA. I initially went to see their newborn lambs but this sweet, beautiful Angora girl caught my eye. The wire “fencing” was planned before I started but was encouraged by a collector’s comments that she really likes when I add the 3-dimensional ephemera on some of my art.
Underhill Farm only uses their Leicester Longwool Sheep and Angora Goats for their wool ... so this goat will never be flavored with curry spice!
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Medium: Acrylic/Mixed Media on Canvas
Size: 16" x 12" x 1.5"
Spent an inspirational Spring morning with my friends at Underhill Farm in Hollidaysburg, PA. I initially went to see their newborn lambs but this sweet, beautiful Angora girl caught my eye. The wire “fencing” was planned before I started but was encouraged by a collector’s comments that she really likes when I add the 3-dimensional ephemera on some of my art.
Underhill Farm only uses their Leicester Longwool Sheep and Angora Goats for their wool ... so this goat will never be flavored with curry spice!
Click Image to See Full Original/Print
Details:
Medium: Acrylic/Mixed Media on Canvas
Size: 16" x 12" x 1.5"
Spent an inspirational Spring morning with my friends at Underhill Farm in Hollidaysburg, PA. I initially went to see their newborn lambs but this sweet, beautiful Angora girl caught my eye. The wire “fencing” was planned before I started but was encouraged by a collector’s comments that she really likes when I add the 3-dimensional ephemera on some of my art.
Underhill Farm only uses their Leicester Longwool Sheep and Angora Goats for their wool ... so this goat will never be flavored with curry spice!
Click Image to See Full Original/Print
Details:
Medium: Acrylic/Mixed Media on Canvas
Size: 16" x 12" x 1.5"