New Zealand Sheep Farms - 5
New Zealand Sheep Farms - 5
Captured by photographer Tadd Myers, a close-up photo of a sheep's head while the sheep are in their pen. It is a stunning editorial-style image telling the story of SH8 Merino—a cooperative of family-owned sheep farms nestled in New Zealand’s South Island. The photo was shot across the rugged beauty of the MacKenzie Basin, and the photograph conveys both the grandeur of the landscape and the quiet dignity of the farmers who raise world-class Merino sheep. These authentic agricultural portraits highlight the harmony between people, land, and livestock. Available as fine-art prints, the photograph brings the spirit of New Zealand’s high country and the craftsmanship of sustainable wool production into your home or workspace.
All prints are handcrafted by the artist in a controlled environment with the finest printers and materials available. We use German-made 325 gsm weight Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper with a beautiful, soft finish. We use an Epson large-format printer and pigmented archival inks in order to ensure longevity in color and contrast that will last a lifetime. Prints are carefully and professionally packaged for safe delivery and come signed by the artist along with a certificate of authenticity.
DONATION: A portion of every print sold will be donated to Mike Rowe’s skilled training support organization, Mike Rowe Works. The mission of the Mike Rowe Works Foundation is to challenge the prevailing misperception of skilled labor and close the skills gap, filling the nearly 7 million unfilled skilled labor jobs currently available in the United States. Their Work Ethic Scholarship Program helps individuals pursue these careers. More information: Click here
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