This week I was commissioned to do a portrait of a pet sheep
– that’ll be a first! I love to meet my clients and subjects face to face and to take the
photographs – it’s not always possible of course. But this time it was and I now know all about my
next subject. This sheep was very small and sick when she was born, and would
certainly not have made it through the night had she not been rescued and taken
indoors to be nursed and hand fed. She was born on the day of the Grand
National and named after the winner – Neptune, but (being a girl) is known as
Princess Neptune. For 3 months she was bathed and blow dried every day, allowed
to sit on the sofa and showered with lots of love. She has since moved back outdoors to the Croft where she was born, but refuses to acknowledge the other
sheep, and keen to get back indoors whenever she can. When I arrived she was
waiting in the yard having had fer face washed and her fleece brushed. She
is kissed a lot, so often has red lipstick on her face ! Beneath her thick fleece, marked
with two purple hearts, lurks a lot of sheep – the result of
being fed biscuits (she prefers Digestives!). Princess Neptune also likes to
ride in the car, and knows exactly where to find the travel sweets. I took 168
photographs under the careful watch of a very jealous sheep dog. Whilst looking
at the photos on my camera, the sheepdog quietly lifted his leg on my shiney red boots as
if to show his disgust at the disproportionate amount of attention given to a
sheep! I think I fell under the spell of Princess Neptune so I may ask her to model for some Christmas cards when the commission is finished!
1 comment:
I love this! If I'd had my way, we'd have adopted a couple of the sickly lambs from farmer Willie but Steve was having none of it! I love that she got to sit on the sofa! What a great subject for a portrait!
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