What a great variety of faces! It's only since I've gotten into knitting that I realized all sheep don't look alike. Not much sheep farming where I'm from.
Award-winning illustrator Shawn Braley started putting pen to paper from a very early age.
His first forays into creating included large sheets of blank newsprint with markers and pencils, lovingly supplied by his grandmother, Hazel. Once he saw his first illustration printed at the age of 7 in a local newspaper supplement, Braley was smitten with the world of publishing.
Why do sheep always have that creepy look in their eyes? You've captured it very nicely Mr. Braley. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThe creepy eyes are because they are wooley demons.
ReplyDeleteJust found your work through the Cold Antler Farm blog. I love your work, and I'm a sheep person so I epsecially love these sheep. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great variety of faces! It's only since I've gotten into knitting that I realized all sheep don't look alike. Not much sheep farming where I'm from.
ReplyDeletePS Thanks for supporting Cold Antler Farm!
Do you offer.any of your sheep prints for sale? I could make some mega points with my mother-in-law!! :)
ReplyDeleteDo you offer.any of your sheep prints for sale? I could make some mega points with my mother-in-law!! :)
ReplyDeleteDo you offer.any of your sheep prints for sale? I could make some mega points with my mother-in-law!! :)
ReplyDeleteDo you offer.any of your sheep prints for sale? I could make some mega points with my mother-in-law!! :)
ReplyDeleteDo you offer.any of your sheep prints for sale? I could make some mega points with my mother-in-law!! :)
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