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During the early days of the pandemic, I was sitting at home scrolling through countless google images of bighorn sheep, as one does when newly faced with a world alternating event. The thing that struck me about these fascinating creatures was the patterns on their horns... what detail! what craftsmanship! God did a good job, as God does. 

So I brushed the weight of global anxiety aside for a time and meditated on the way a ram's horn looks. Like a scientist, I "dyed my slides" with colour to make the intricate patterns more visible to the passing observer. It is meant to be a quirky little painting that grabs one's attention only to make them smile.

And a week after painting this? I got offered a seasonal job 3000 km away in the wilderness of northwestern Canada, the home of the Dall sheep!
During the early days of the pandemic, I was sitting at home scrolling through countless google images of bighorn sheep, as one does when newly faced with a world alternating event. The thing that struck me about these fascinating creatures was the patterns on their horns... what detail! what craftsmanship! God did a good job, as God does. 

So I brushed the weight of global anxiety aside for a time and meditated on the way a ram's horn looks. Like a scientist, I "dyed my slides" with colour to make the intricate patterns more visible to the passing observer. It is meant to be a quirky little painting that grabs one's attention only to make them smile.

And a week after painting this? I got offered a seasonal job 3000 km away in the wilderness of northwestern Canada, the home of the Dall sheep!
The painting is signed with the edges painted black
I do not remember where the canvas was purchased from, but judging by its weight and width, it may have come from the dollar store.

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Ram's horn Painting

Leah Friesen

Canada

Painting, acrylic paint on Canvas

Size: 17 W x 10 H x 0.5 D in

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During the early days of the pandemic, I was sitting at home scrolling through countless google images of bighorn sheep, as one does when newly faced with a world alternating event. The thing that struck me about these fascinating creatures was the patterns on their horns... what detail! what craftsmanship! God did a good job, as God does. So I brushed the weight of global anxiety aside for a time and meditated on the way a ram's horn looks. Like a scientist, I "dyed my slides" with colour to make the intricate patterns more visible to the passing observer. It is meant to be a quirky little painting that grabs one's attention only to make them smile. And a week after painting this? I got offered a seasonal job 3000 km away in the wilderness of northwestern Canada, the home of the Dall sheep!

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

acrylic paint on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

17 W x 10 H x 0.5 D in

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Delivery Time:

Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Hello wanderer, welcome to my art oasis! It is my hope that you find rest and wonder here in the form of colour and line. My name is Leah Friesen. I am a Canadian art student who enjoys making pieces that flow, move, and roar. My only boss in this journey is God and my only employees are my hands. I was born at the turn of the millennium in White Rock, British Columbia, Canada, and moved to Kitchener, Ontario when I was nine years old. I find myself inspired by furred and feathered creatures, the night sky, musical instruments, legends, and folklore. I respond to my inspiration via a process that involves strong hues (mostly primary colours), spontaneously applied, which are then often complemented by strong and purposeful lines. I spend most of my time with acrylic paint but have recently been trying to teach myself oil painting too. I love how acrylic is so bold yet forgiving, freeing me to be more spontaneous. In my sketchbook, I prefer ink to graphite, because it is also bold and doesn't smudge between the pages. I don't have a studio, and instead opt to follow the sun around the house, setting up my easel or music stand (also used to hold sheet music sometimes!) at this and that window with a cup of tea that I've mistakenly dipped my brush in too many times. In the summer I sit outside in the gazebo with my table easel, alternating between working and watching the hummingbirds zoom about the garden. I enjoy long walks, good music, and of course the love you and I have in common... art! So, again, welcome, I am so glad you are here!

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