Vermont Sheep Farm

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This scene typifies the pockets of the New England countryside where you can still see sheep farms with meadows dotted with sheep. My friend the shearer, David Hinman, invited me along to help gather and shear the sheep. This was one of the farms we visited. There is something volatile and dramatic about our New England weather, and that is what I was doing with the sky in this wood engraving. This is one of my largest prints.

Image size 8.5”x5”

Edition II, signed in pencil by the artist

Paper: cream color Welsh basingwerk

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This scene typifies the pockets of the New England countryside where you can still see sheep farms with meadows dotted with sheep. My friend the shearer, David Hinman, invited me along to help gather and shear the sheep. This was one of the farms we visited. There is something volatile and dramatic about our New England weather, and that is what I was doing with the sky in this wood engraving. This is one of my largest prints.

Image size 8.5”x5”

Edition II, signed in pencil by the artist

Paper: cream color Welsh basingwerk

This scene typifies the pockets of the New England countryside where you can still see sheep farms with meadows dotted with sheep. My friend the shearer, David Hinman, invited me along to help gather and shear the sheep. This was one of the farms we visited. There is something volatile and dramatic about our New England weather, and that is what I was doing with the sky in this wood engraving. This is one of my largest prints.

Image size 8.5”x5”

Edition II, signed in pencil by the artist

Paper: cream color Welsh basingwerk