My daughter's crayola watercolor paints were just laying there, next to my antique encyclopedia agriculture pics of cows so I thought I'd try one. I think I'll even try to add the vintage lettering below him to look like the old "plate" illustration.
How now brown cow?
He'd look good framed on a shelf with burlap and some ironstone around him...dontcha think?
Practice, practice, practice!
I'm also going to my booth today. A fellow blogger is buying two paintings. I'm so excited to meet her!
♥Linsey
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WOW! I would have drawings/paintings all over my house if I were as talented as you.
ReplyDeleteawesome painting...and you didn't have to rip any pages out of the encyclopedia! I'm following - thanks for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteIt was lovely to meet you today!! I hope we'll meet up again in person. I'll let you know when I do the post with your paintings. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Anita!!! It was so nice to meet you in person. My paintings couldn't have gone to a more gorgeous owner and home.
ReplyDeleteHe's amazing. I can't believe you just up and painted him. You are so talented. Frame him up and keep hime with pride.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive! And congratulations on sellling your paintings!
ReplyDeleteVickie @ Ranger 911
Great job ! Makes me want to try painting a cow. There is something comforting about a cow . Really !
ReplyDeleteOh how I love that cow!!!
ReplyDeleteDid you paint that cow all by yourself?! I'm in awe! I don't have a drawing/painters bone in my body and wish that I did. That's beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteNICE! I could practice for 10 years and I might come up with something that good. :) Hope you had fun meeting your new blog friend.
ReplyDelete~Liz