![Ewereka Ewereka](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3Wf27NNJMPAtOcijmEvIbWNfMbO5-J8tGFu3yLBS4217Jacsp_YXaz7q-kWjVdprc00VB_vuicsM_n6CxVWJVg5gTkC3fSA9enMYEpHhgi8QhMqnwblUDS6-i7M0cJfq5Yqf3/s400/sheepPaint1.jpg)
The first sign that sheep have innate artistic capability was witnessed by well-known artist Ann Gadd in a work she has entitled 'The Artist in Ewe' on behalf of the artist, Ewereka. Ewereka has already painted more than 1000 paintings. "The work is rumanantistic, yet shows a subtle movement away from Dadaism to Baabaaism," comments Gadd. Her husband, Anthony constructed a special brush which allowed Ewereka to paint.
![Ewereka Ewereka](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiIqOKHY5kf7CRafNIK0RSj8YZBPZcmeBt0-4e9YSIvin2nzbmLlNCpA8ejBbc038mTmTlxyR23_vqbuPqw-TPJgpJ0xdc2L-DRYiqKyFRsBpo30lNz5OpC57K4VQP5rUhtC-f8/s400/sheepPaint2.jpg)
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