Angus is a painting by Jan Matson which was uploaded on January 20th, 2017.
Angus
An oil painting portrait of a woolly black and white sheep with a blue background. The breed is Herdwick, from Cumbria, England. This white lamb was... more
by Jan Matson
Title
Angus
Artist
Jan Matson
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
An oil painting portrait of a woolly black and white sheep with a blue background. The breed is Herdwick, from Cumbria, England. This white lamb was painted with a palette knife for a thick woolly texture! Fun, colorful sheep art for the kitchen, cafe, sheep breeder, nursery, farmhouse kitchen, or French country decor. Add a splash of color and a touch of whimsy to the all-white kitchen or nursery with colorful animal prints!
This sheep painting has been featured in the following Fine Art America groups:
Images That Excite
Greeting Cards For All Occasion
Artist Cards fine art greeting cards
Art is Art
Beauty in Art
Pleasing the Eye
AAA Images
The World We See Group
Animal Mania
Sheep prints are available as stretched canvas prints, acrylic, metal, framed, posters, phone cases, greeting cards, duvet covers, round towels, beach towels, tote bags, beach bags, shower curtains, coffee mugs and throw pillows.
I have many similar sheep and animal paintings to browse. For more cute animals, just click on my name (above left) and go to my Animal Paintings Gallery or Kids Room Art.
Uploaded
January 20th, 2017
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Comments (29)
Peggy Collins
Oh, this makes me smile! Love your whimsical sheep with its innocent look. Fabulous textural work. A big fave for sure!
Chanler Simmons
This is such an adorable image. I love how fuzzy the sheep looks. You did an amazing job with this painting, and I thank you for sharing it.
Anne Gifford
I'm promoting this lovely, textural painting on the female artists discussion. A very fun image! like/f
Jilian Cramb - AMothersFineArt
Congratulations your work is featured on the homepage of the Pixels/FAA Group Beauty in Art! 1/22/17 - Please share your Feature in our Feature's Discussion thread!