Sheep in Transit
The Work
“I was on a ferry boat in New Zealand crossing from the North Island to the South Island. Below me, on the lower deck, was an open shipping container of sheep being transported. Watching them crowd together in the middle of the ocean impacted me in a deep way. I knew they would be incorporated into my art one day. I love the repetition of form, and the interesting use of color vs black and white.”
Editions
Fabrication
Each Topher Straus painting is produced in collaboration with master fabricators using a meticulous, multi-step process designed to achieve exceptional clarity, depth, and longevity. The artwork is dye-sublimated onto a high-gloss, white Chromaluxe aluminum panel. This process infuses the image directly into the surface, creating a luminous finish where light passes through the translucent dyes and reflects back to the viewer. The result is a dynamic, ever-changing visual experience that subtly shifts with the light throughout the day. The final piece is sleek, modern, and built to last–crafted to the highest archival standards.
Provenance
Every piece is part of a carefully controlled edition and is individually authenticated. The edition number and Topher's signature are featured on the front of the artwork, placed in the bottom right corner. On the reverse, a custom backplate serves as the certificate of authenticity, detailing the title, size, and edition number. This ensures both the integrity of the work and its place within Topher's broader collection.
Delivery
Each painting is handled with the utmost care from the moment it leaves the studio. Works are meticulously wrapped and professionally crated to ensure safe transit. Every shipment is sent via a trusted, insured carrier, providing full protection and peace of mind until the artwork arrives and is ready to be enjoyed in its new home.

Sheep in Transit
Available Editions
Original at 45" x 45"
$21,000
Special Edition (36" x 36")
$8,900
Limited Edition (30" x 30")
$3,900
For institutional placement, curatorial inquiries, or staged acquisition timelines, contact the studio.