This wonderful black-faced sheep, made of canvas or a similar fabric, is the work of Pennsylvania folk artist Kathi Stingle, who tagged it on the bottom with a gold name sticker. Beneath the sheep (between its legs), the artist has painted nighttime snow scenes showing snow-covered evergreens against rolling hills. The full moon appears on one side. The sheep, depicted with piercing brown eyes, measures approximately 8 by 7 inches and is just a couple of inches wide. It's in good vintage condition. We see a bit of rubbing of the fabric at the nose and a couple of light hairline cracks in the finish of the snow scene painting on one side. I've had this animal in my personal collection for a number of years, but I'm downsizing and looking for a new home for him or her.