Sheep
Sheep
Published 2016-11-15T17:24:47+00:00
Group of three black-faced moorland sheep - one lying down, and the other two standing - on green slate and stone pedestal
The animal sculptor, Ted Roocroft, had been shortlisted in the Sculpture for Peace competition organised by Manchester City Council in 1985. His sculpture of sheep had been admired and following the commissioning of Barbara Pearson's winning sculpture, it was decided to also commission two other entries: Michael Lyons's "Doves of Peace" and Roocroft's "Sheep". Roocroft's sculpture was considered as particularly suited to be sited on the landscaped area in front of the recently reconstructed Roman wall at Castlefield. It was installed there in 1986. The low pedestal meant that the sculpture was easily accessible to the public, and, as the sculptor anticipated, there was some damage. He had modelled the bodies on a vandal-proof frame reinforced with scrap metal. However, Roocroft did make a point of visiting and repairing the sculpture. Since his death those repairs have not continued with the result that both the sheep and the pedestal are in need of restoration.
Simple design to print, but full of details hard to taking out. Also taking the pictures was a little tricky. I print it in 0.1mm layer, 20% infill, 50mm/s. For the ears you had to slow down the print speed to allow sufficient cooling. I decided to put a single little support under the tail and it worked well.
Date published | 15/11/2016 |
Time to do | 200 - 300 minutes |
Material Quantity | 27 |
Dimensions | 80x40x70mm |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Sheep |
Artist | Ted Roocroft |