Original - 'Cladoir' - £225

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Beautiful original piece available now.

“Cladoir Sheep” are a small white face breed of sheep which were once common in South Connemara. Clamour is an Irish word which means ‘shore dwelling’, so the sheep got their name as they spent much of the time grazing on the seashore of the west coast or Ireland.

This delightful portrayal has been created using acrylic paint on canvas and measures 46cm x 46cm including the frame. It can be seen in our gallery in Holywood, Co. Down.

It is supplied expertly framed in a stunning contemporary frame.

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Beautiful original piece available now.

“Cladoir Sheep” are a small white face breed of sheep which were once common in South Connemara. Clamour is an Irish word which means ‘shore dwelling’, so the sheep got their name as they spent much of the time grazing on the seashore of the west coast or Ireland.

This delightful portrayal has been created using acrylic paint on canvas and measures 46cm x 46cm including the frame. It can be seen in our gallery in Holywood, Co. Down.

It is supplied expertly framed in a stunning contemporary frame.

Beautiful original piece available now.

“Cladoir Sheep” are a small white face breed of sheep which were once common in South Connemara. Clamour is an Irish word which means ‘shore dwelling’, so the sheep got their name as they spent much of the time grazing on the seashore of the west coast or Ireland.

This delightful portrayal has been created using acrylic paint on canvas and measures 46cm x 46cm including the frame. It can be seen in our gallery in Holywood, Co. Down.

It is supplied expertly framed in a stunning contemporary frame.