Sheep in New Zealand

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**Sheep in New Zealand Print (Black Sheep – Jonathan King)**

This darkly imaginative print showcases the memorable artwork inspired by the cult horror-comedy *Black Sheep* (2006), written and directed by Jonathan King. The film, set in the picturesque yet eerie landscapes of New Zealand, combines humor and terror while addressing environmental and ethical concerns tied to the nation’s immense sheep population.

Sheep farming, integral to New Zealand’s economy and culture, has a long history, dating back to its introduction during the colonial era in the 1840s. Today, the sheep population in New Zealand far exceeds the human count, symbolizing both its agricultural excellence and the socio-economic impacts tied to large-scale farming. This print reflects the juxtaposition of this pastoral tradition with whimsical and ominous storytelling, capturing a blend of satire and cultural commentary. An evocative piece for those interested in film, agriculture, or New Zealand’s unique identity.

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    Sheep in New Zealand
    £10.00