The Shepherd Knows His Sheep (Print)
One more Underhill Farm inspiration... and yes, the title refers to the deep, mutual knowledge of John 10:14. My muse told me that looking at this sheep gives her a peaceful feeling. I loved that thought as it was a peaceful experience creating this one.
Asked my friends at Underhill Farm why this one particular sheep wore a bell... they thought a leader ewe would have followers more attentive with a bell. I found that to be an interesting direction for this piece... as the Sheep of "The Shepard" we are asked to lead others to Him…
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Original Details:
Medium: Acrylic, Mixed Media on Canvas
Size: 18" x 24"
Print Details:
Size: 9"x12" or 18" x 24" with a .25" white border for easy framing
Printed in Pittsburgh, PA
Printed on Fine Art Giclée Museum-Quality, Acid-Free Paper
Packed strong and weatherproof when shipping
Gloves are worn while handling.
Each print is individually hand-trimmed by an artist
One more Underhill Farm inspiration... and yes, the title refers to the deep, mutual knowledge of John 10:14. My muse told me that looking at this sheep gives her a peaceful feeling. I loved that thought as it was a peaceful experience creating this one.
Asked my friends at Underhill Farm why this one particular sheep wore a bell... they thought a leader ewe would have followers more attentive with a bell. I found that to be an interesting direction for this piece... as the Sheep of "The Shepard" we are asked to lead others to Him…
Click Image to See Full Original/Print
Original Details:
Medium: Acrylic, Mixed Media on Canvas
Size: 18" x 24"
Print Details:
Size: 9"x12" or 18" x 24" with a .25" white border for easy framing
Printed in Pittsburgh, PA
Printed on Fine Art Giclée Museum-Quality, Acid-Free Paper
Packed strong and weatherproof when shipping
Gloves are worn while handling.
Each print is individually hand-trimmed by an artist
One more Underhill Farm inspiration... and yes, the title refers to the deep, mutual knowledge of John 10:14. My muse told me that looking at this sheep gives her a peaceful feeling. I loved that thought as it was a peaceful experience creating this one.
Asked my friends at Underhill Farm why this one particular sheep wore a bell... they thought a leader ewe would have followers more attentive with a bell. I found that to be an interesting direction for this piece... as the Sheep of "The Shepard" we are asked to lead others to Him…
Click Image to See Full Original/Print
Original Details:
Medium: Acrylic, Mixed Media on Canvas
Size: 18" x 24"
Print Details:
Size: 9"x12" or 18" x 24" with a .25" white border for easy framing
Printed in Pittsburgh, PA
Printed on Fine Art Giclée Museum-Quality, Acid-Free Paper
Packed strong and weatherproof when shipping
Gloves are worn while handling.
Each print is individually hand-trimmed by an artist