Cows Wall Art

2120 creative works found

  • COW eating a dress
    by kipishiux

    US$17.10–US$91.20

  • 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

  • The Perfect Moodel
    by tonilouise

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Homestead
    by Naomi Frost

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    ISO200 / f/8 / 5.0sec exposure / R72 Filter / Shutter Release / Broken Tripod / / Processed in The Lightroom and Photoshop Elements 0.4 / Location: Tumut, NSW, Australia. / My Husband’s Great Grandparents Homestead / / I wanted this one to have an “old’ feel to it, considering the home was built in the 1920’s.

  • Abandon
    by Kevin Kroeker

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    This is the old Westvale Barn… it was built over 100 years ago and was in use until only a few years past. Now it is scheduled for the wrecking ball. / / Another version of the image “Prime Real Estate”... I wasn’t sure which one I liked better. I am becoming a big fan of the sepia tones. / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / VIEW MY GALLERIES HERE / / WILDLIFE / SHIPS BOATS & DORYS / SCENES OF NEWFOUNDLAND / BLACK WHITE & SEPIA / ARCHITECTURE / STILL LIFE / MY FAVORITES / MOST POPULAR / PEOPLE / ALL THINGS SINISTER / CHURCHES OF OLD / WINTER SCENES / TRAINS & TRACTORS / SELECTIVE COLORING SERIES / STREET GRAFFITI SERIES /

  • 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

  • Raro Pueblo
    by houk

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    photomanipulation (software: Photoshop 7)

  • A second landscape from the Mowsley/Laughton area of Leicestershire, UK. This image was featured as image of the day at Fotopic.net on 16th May 2008 / Not long ago, I posted this, below, from a location nearby. I love this land at this time of year. / If you like it and want to buy the pair, click this link to get the second. They look good as a pair on a wall, especially when toplit by a small bulb

  • Sometimes You Just need....
    by Lisa Weber

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • nosy cow
    by Dan Shalloe

    US$5.70–US$152.00

  • Lil Moo In The Meadow
    by Trudi ~

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    This little guy was so exhausted from grazing with the herd in the ‘long paddock’ he had just dropped down under a tree on the side of the road and kindly let me take some shots,he had the most adorable eye’s Thanks so much for looking xo t

  • You never know where it leads to…

  • Lens cleaning - cow style
    by Oneof42

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Beyond the Last Horizon
    by houk

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    photomanipulation + digital painting (software: Photoshop 7)

  • Curiosity Killed the What?
    by Joshua Myers

    US$4.70–US$125.40

    Fisheye and HDR, I found him on the way up the tallest mountain in Costa Rica. The cows there seem to be very curious.

  • Cheeky Cow
    by baddoggy

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Find me a cheekier beef horse than this, and I’ll gladly give you my favourite teapot. Detail, colour, taste and pure cheek – this cheeky cow’s got the lot. To quote what she said to me just after I took the picture: “Moo”. And you can’t argue with that. Proud of your kitchen? Imagine this beauty on your wall. As a picture, I mean. Not the actual cow. Crops and resizes by request.

  • silly moo
    by Rinkydink

    US$3.99–US$106.40

  • Lit by the Sun
    by tonilouise

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Another of my favourite Bovine, you’re probably sick of her by now, but I can’t promise there won’t be more

  • Prime Real Estate...
    by Kevin Kroeker

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    This is the same red barn as in “barn windows”... / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /

  • Hielan Coo Fold
    by tomg

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Synonymous with Scotland, the Highland Cow, or Hielan Coo as we would say, can be seen all over the country. Highland cattle (also known as Hairy Coo or Hielan Coo) are an ancient Scottish breed of beef cattle with long outward spreading horns and long wavy pelts coloured black, brindled, red, yellow, or dun. The breed was developed in the Scottish Highlands and western coastal regions of Scotland, and breeding stock has been exported to the rest of the world, especially Australia and North America, since the 1900s and is used as grazer in nature reserves in the Netherlands . The breed was developed from two sets of stock, one originally black, and the other reddish. Today, Highland cattle come in a wide variety of colours. Highlands are known as a hardy breed due to the rugged nature of their native Scottish Highlands, with high rainfall and strong winds. They both graze and browse and eat plants other cattle avoid. The meat tends to be leaner than most beef, as highlands get most of their insulation from their thick shaggy hair rather than subcutaneous fat. The coat also makes them a good breed for cold Northern climates. The Highland cattle registry (“herd book”) was established in 1885. Although groups of cattle are generally called herds, a group of highlands is known as a ‘fold’. The breed is affectionately known as “shaggy coos” or “hairy coos” in parts of Scotland. They were also known as ‘kyloes’ in Scots. Highland cattle have been successfully established in many European countries. Their hair provides protection during the cold winters, and their skill in browsing for food is also important in order to survive in such a steep mountain area. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Highland Scotland. / Click on the card below to see the pcture and information. /

  • Cow by Moonlight !
    by davehiskey

    US$3.56–US$95.00

  • This kitten and the calf are such good friends. They are always together. It was amazing to see.

  • I like spring everyday
    by Antanas

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    About me (CLICK) Presentation of my poetry book (CLICK) / You may also purchase my second poetry book (I could send it for you by post) THE LAST WORKS (CLIKC IMAGE FOR VIEW) / . / / / .

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