Cattle 

863 creative works found

  • Sales of this Design? – 3 sales so far :) / Baby Bull Production is something I created not that long ago. It’s a mixed media piece on canvas textured paper…...i did it in response to the chilled out cows at Mullumbimby, northern New South Wales, who seem to be very laid back, i suspect they are indulging in the ‘other’ kind of grass also….... they have this real chilled look about them, and I’ve never seen cows anywhere else that have this way about them. I put it in the Casino Art Exhibition and it was the only painting that sold, every year a male school teacher goes to that show, or so the legend goes…....and purchases a piece…...it was my lucky year. Tonight I was asked if I’d ever sold a painting in a gallery…well, yes, and at exhibitions and privately. To date I believe I have sold between 30 and 40 original paintings, which I am very proud of…..in the early days 2002 I was very prolific, things have slowed down a bit with my painting now, because i am much more deliberate and take a lot of time to imbue my paintings with layers and love and depth…..it is just how i have grown as an artist, it is nice to report that there is growth along the journey…(and sales lol)!!! Somebody also has a print of these cows and loves them very much from what I understand lol

  • cute baby sheep
    by Enjoylife

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    cute baby sheep

  • Moo Cow Sunrise Family
    by migaloomagic

    US$4.70–US$125.40

    / Ladies Laceup Keds Sneaker at Zazzle / Moo Cow Sunrise Kids Keds Sneakers at Zazzle / Bag @ Zazzle / Mug @ Zazzle / Moo Cow Sunrise Family / by Karin Taylor digital design created in / wall art would be ideal for kids, babies, nurseries, / children’s hospitals, maternity wards, schools, day care centres TShirts, Prints, Greeting Cards available in this design

  • nosy cow
    by Dan Shalloe

    US$5.70–US$152.00

  • No one herds better than an Australian Cattle Dog. If you love this magnificent breed, check out our line of ‘heeler’ designs. Get your ‘cow whisperer’ today, it makes a great gift too

  • Muster Time
    by Katewah

    US$3.42

    Taken on the Gulf of Carpentaria. Ringers on horseback and quad bikes muster 3,000 head of cattle into the yards.

  • A MAN AND HIS HORSE
    by helmutk

    US$4.27–US$85.50

    Stockman feeding his horse before the cattle muster Cape York

  • The Stare
    by Jeremy Harrington

    US$3.70–US$98.80

    I was driving along side some of the many paddocks that frequent my area (the Hawkesbury area) when I came across this cow, the light seemed to be pretty decent and seeing as how the cow was a few metres away I decided it would be a good opportunity to test out my new 55-200mm lens.. / The cow just would not look at me (unusual for a cow) and then finally it decided to sneak a glance so I snapped the shutter and this was the result.. / Post processing involved adjusting the exposure, contrast and levels, and then applying a vignette and a monochrome filter. / I havent uploaded anything for quite some time so I decided to throw this image to the wind and see if it flies or crashes and burns.. / As per usual comments and critiquing are more than welcome, and thanks very much for taking a look! Best viewed LARGE EXIF Data / Camera Body: Nikon D40 / Lens: AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED / Date: 15/04/2008 / Time: 4:23pm / Aperture: f5.6 / Shutter: 1/320 / ISO: 200 / Focal Length: 200mm

  • On the edge of the Simpson Desert, Molly Clarke who now lives in Alice Springs set about restoring the station for travellers to enjoy and learn about our early Australian history. / The propery now has a heritage listing and visitors have camping facilies on site.

  • / Ladies Laceup Keds Sneaker at Zazzle / Moo Cow Sunrise Kids Keds Sneakers at Zazzle / Baby Onesies available at Zazzle / Little Moo Apron available at Zazzle Gallery Little Moo TShirt / by Karin Taylor / created in adobe photoshop / Prints and Greeting cards of Little Moo also available

  • Contentment
    by WJPhotography

    US$4.84–US$129.20

  • Sales of this TShirt ? – 1 sale so far :) / Baby Bull Production TShirt by Karin Taylor Baby Bull Production is something I created not that long ago. It’s a mixed media piece on canvas textured paper…...i did it in response to the chilled out cows at Mullumbimby, northern New South Wales, who seem to be very laid back, i suspect they are indulging in the ‘other’ kind of grass also….... they have this real chilled look about them, and I’ve never seen cows anywhere else that have this way about them. I put it in the Casino Art Exhibition and it was the only painting that sold, every year a male school teacher goes to that show, or so the legend goes…....and purchases a piece…...it was my lucky year. Tonight I was asked if I’d ever sold a painting in a gallery…well, yes, and at exhibitions and privately. To date I believe I have sold between 30 and 40 original paintings, which I am very proud of…..in the early days 2002 I was very prolific, things have slowed down a bit with my painting now, because i am much more deliberate and take a lot of time to imbue my paintings with layers and love and depth…..it is just how i have grown as an artist, it is nice to report that there is growth along the journey…(and sales lol)!!! Somebody also has a print of these cows and loves them very much from what I understand lol

  • BEST FRIENDS ...
    by inge

    US$4.42–US$117.80

    While i was walking through Bikaner I saw this lovely scene and it really made me smile…it felt so good to see these animals together, like best friends…..what a joy, Rajahstan, India

  • The Secret
    by Patricia Montgomery

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    These little brothers are Blue Heelers (Australian Cattle Dogs) and celebrated their 3-week birthday on October 11th. Their father is a Blue Heeler that belongs to a friend of ours. Their mother is our beloved pet, Dottie, an abandoned and abused Blue Heeler who wandered onto our property one day about 5 years ago. It was divine intervention! Dottie was starving, ribs showing through her thin coat, and the only food I had was some cat food. I fed her, she fell in love with me, and me with her. Dottie is a very smart dog with a large repertoire of tricks that always impress folks who meet her for the first time. This is Dottie’s first off-spring and we were so excited to get some of her pups. We expect them to be just as smart as their mother! Thank you for stopping by to comment on this image. I don’t normally respond with individual thank-you comments due to time constraints (slow dial-up speed). I prefer to spend my limited time on RB by commenting on your work instead. However, I want you to know how much it means to me that you took the time to view and comment on my work! Patricia Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.

  • I had to go out and photograph a herd of cattle and was amazed by the beautiful patterns on some of them…... this prompted me to start playing around with this image.

  • Down by the yards
    by Rosalie Dale IPA

    US$3.70–US$74.10

    Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • "Peek-a-Boo"
    by Bradley Shawn Rabon

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    On a day out with the family and friends at Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire in England, we all went for a walk in the fields surrounding the estate where the cattle roam free. Apart form the herd was this one cow who looked as if he were playing a game of ‘Hide n’ Seek’ with his friends. As soon as they came toward him, he ran away to another tree and was looking back at them. I just managed to capture two shots of him (neither are brilliant) but because it was so dark, I had to really brighten it and take some shadow away. This is the result. I think it is quite funny. I have been a ranch hand for many years and have never seen cattle as playful as this. Enjoy. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll, 28-300mm lens, f/16, shutter 1/60, ISO 200 / Cokin graduated grey ND filter 120, post processing done in iPhoto

  • Let that be a Warning to You!
    by Wendy Slee

    As I sink in my chair, strong coffee in hand, wishing it was something more potent…. I wonder if any of you really need to hear my stor…

    As I sink in my chair, strong coffee in hand, wishing it was something more potent…. I wonder if any of you really need to hear my story of disaster, but then I smile and realize I have an important message to share…. You simply must NOT lose yourself in the bubble for too long, or too often. / Life does have habit of sneaking up on you, or past you when you are missing in action…..(or engrossed in the bubble). / It can even be dangerous for health, home and sanity…. / I just learned that the hard way….. Here I sat, several hours ago, morning coffee in hand, the kids were on the school bus, the animals fed, a load of washing was buzzing away in the machine and I felt safe to “indulge” ...... / aaah….even the noises in the laundry, the animal sounds, the bird song could not shake my focus on some of your wonderful images…... and writing my messages back to you…. / UNTIL… / crash…. / bang… / holy shite! / on my front verandah, the sound of hooves….BIG ones! (now I have little horses who often would climb up on my old wooden verandah and clatter around to get my attention, or look for treats, but this was way too big for them!) I carefully open my front door, and there staring me in the face – a big black cow’s butt…..well, a steer’s rear end, to be exact. / This bloody great thing with his herd had wandered into my front yard demolishing everything in sight, and he, with the huge stick on his neck (put there because he kept getting through fences and I can tell you, it obviously hasn’t stopped him!) had decided to climb up the steps and wander casually along my verandah….eating my pot plants…. / So there he was in the sunshine, casually gazing out at his lesser buddies from the height of my humble verandah….. I knew if I scared him from behind like this, he would smash the glass table and chairs, the kids’ bikes and the multitude of potted plants and fall of the high end of the verandah (I live on the slope of a hill) so I thought I might go around and climb out my bedroom window and chase him quietly (ha ha) back to the opening where he might “get off”..... I decided to grab the broom from the laundry to help and as I stepped out to the back half of my house, my feet went ankle deep in water. / The whole room was flooded…. a hose had come unplugged, and both cycles of the washing machine dumped out on the laundry floor…..and you know the best thing about living in an old farm house? / When someone builds on a back room, they do it on the cheap, nobody bothers with a spirit level, so the floors slope the wrong way…..the drain holes are all uphill, and the water floods downhill. / again I say “holy you know what!!” So there was the kids playroom, carpet and couch, the bathroom, the sunroom and laundry all under water, and it was still flowing back through to the rest of my house. Did I use a four letter word? / who? / me? / (No I used dozens! AND made up some new ones….) The bovine was forgotten, I grabbed the broom and started swishing the water back towards any opening where i might get it out of those rooms. Grabbing clothes and clean washing to be folded, and kids toys and books up out of the water…... / aaaah you get the picture. / OF course the water just kept flooding back….. living on a hill has its perks ha ha…...but for this I would need to turn the house around. I wondered if I could knock a hole in the downhill wall and just let it out that way….. / but NO… / it had to be mopped and swished and cleaned up, every damn last drop. On one frantic rush through the house to get more towels and mops, I spied the RB screen waiting on my computer and just thought… / “damn!” Meantime, going into all those dark places under cupboards and behind things, it washed out numerous little inhabitants, the eightlegged kind, so I had a bit of a flood of red back spiders emerging too….. so….that just made it all the more fun. / Living dangerously …. Two hours later, aching back, wet feet, wet everydamnthing…. I drag out the carpets and furniture onto the back lawn, to see the bloody steer’s buddies in my back yard now, eating and shiiitting under my clothesline…. / Where’s the dog when you need her? / (oh of course, running under the house with the wet shoes I put outside to dry, isn’t she!) Then to the front verandah which now has broken boards and the scene of destruction where the clever beastie jumped off the verandah and took all the ceramic pots with him…..smasho! / How can one gentle animal create such a mess ….. (but I shan’t complain because this kind animal saved his bowel movement till he ran off down the track…..phew! mighty thoughtful…..) So…I tell you, next time you sit and indulge at Redbubble, bear in mind that life still goes on around you, and it can catch you up and overtake you in a big bad way if you are not watching…...it can even smash up the front of your house, crap at the back of it and flood everything in between…. but hey, / I came back to Redbubble didn’t I !!!

  • Yoked Together
    by James Stevens

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    These chaps are currently living the good life at a local farm, later in the year i will be enjoying their good living at one of our massive BBQ’s! Johnsons’ of Oldhurst Farm Butcher, check them out and try their produce, it’s fantastic quality.

  • Inspired by a Rueters / CNN article in April of 2004 describing the devastating effects of the beef industry on the Oxygen of the World, i.e, the rainforest.

  • Give me a kiss
    by Clive

    US$3.42–US$91.20

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