Shearing the Ram Sculpture

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Inspired by the Tom Roberts painting of the same name. Urana artist Andrew Whitehead was commissioned in 2018 by Federation Council to create a lifesize replica of a shearer using blade shears to…

Inspired by the Tom Roberts painting of the same name. Urana artist Andrew Whitehead was commissioned in 2018 by Federation Council to create a lifesize replica of a shearer using blade shears to shear a curly horned ram. The sketches Tom Roberts did nearby on the former Brocklesby Station formed the basis for his iconic painting, 'Shearing the Rams'. This sculpture now forms a part of the Shearing the Rams Trail that celebrates, Tom Roberts'and the history of the region.

Andrew Whitehead used scrap metal to create his installations and requested that the students of Lowesdale Public School, in front of which the sculpture is located each donate an old iron cog to the piece. He then carved each student's initials into their cog before adding them to the fleece of the ram. Andrew Whitehead has a number of other scultures scattered across the North of the Murray region.

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