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Lucy Pittaway

Jumping for Joy

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Medium: Soft Pastel on Board Size: 20inches by 20inches Frame Type: Chunky Black Bevel Overjoyed by the arrival of Spring, this playful sheep leaps with delight in a field of bright daffodils.
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Medium: Soft Pastel on Board


Size: 20inches by 20inches


Frame Type: Chunky Black Bevel


Overjoyed by the arrival of Spring, this playful sheep leaps with delight in a field of bright daffodils. The cheerful scene, complete with red wellies and a clear blue sky, captures the essence of a lively spring day. Butterflies and bees add a touch of nature's charm. This delightful piece of art will surely bring a smile to your face and brighten any space.

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Produced in Yorkshire

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