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Rocky Mountain Sheep
by Connie Tom on 11/13/2008 10:17:28 PM



This is an original oil painting picturing the first three sheep to come up over the hill in the rugged terrain of the Rocky Mountain Range area. It's an early winter's morning. There's a morning fog hovering over the ground and there is still some patches of ice and snow on the ground and trees. This painting is framed in a beautiful light wood frame that is 4 1/2" moulding, wired and ready to hang. The frame handsomely accentuates the colors in the sheep. This would make a perfect Christmas gift for your favorite outdoorsman. ~ Enjoy!

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Joan Alsworth Bacon
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In reference to article "Clint's Views": I appreciate your thoughts about making art that honors God and is meaningful and useful for God's purposes. (I also have a story about artwork and that passage from Isaiah). I did a pencil/charcoal drawing of an eagle's head 3/4 view for my dad. In calligraphy I included the scripture on the artwork below the drawing. I talked with him (over the phone)when he received it. He loved it, then 2 days later he died. It was displayed at his funeral, next to his casket. Soon after I gave the drawing to my older brother because he asked for it. My brother died a couple of years later due to illness. The drawing was returned to me after a while by his wife. I gave it to my twin brother a couple of years ago, he has it now. On a side note, one by one, my family near and distant have come to know God through the years. Your writing encouraged me and reminds that God can use our frail efforts. This year I am asking God to show me what to paint or make to honor God and be used for good. It sounds like we are working in the same vein. What a gift and pleasure it is. God bless you and take care, Joan Alsworth Bacon

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Ruth Housley
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Hi Connie,
I like the Longhorn sheep that you did. Did you go to Colorado or another state to photograph these. Keep up the good work.











 

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