April 2009
Cow Art and More
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Greetings!
Enjoy our monthly newsletter as a way to keep up with the latest art and news from Cow Art and More. 

 
Featured artist for AprilJon Ellis painting
Jon Ellis is the featured artist for the month at Cow Art and More.  Jon's unique style of acrylic painting involves imagination as much as skill.  His art has been included in many art collections nationwide as well as on the cover of Time and National Geographic.  He also has work in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. 

Read more about Jon's biography. 


To see Jon's complete collection, visit our specials page.
  He has also been answering questions about his art, techniques, and ideas all month on our blog.
 
New Pastel, Photography and Digital Art

Cow Art and More isBarn in the Field excited to have expanded our collection of pastel drawings and photography, along with adding a completely new line of digital art.

Please visit the work from our newest pastel artist, Carolyn Molder.  Carolyn has exhibited her work from North Carolina to Florida in both group and solo exhibitions.  She also teaches pastels at art schools within North Carolina and Tennessee.

Cowgirl
Meg Birnbaum is our newest addition to the photography section.  Meg is a Massachusetts artist with a passion for the American pastoral.  One of her latest projects was photographing a series of summer fairs throughout New England.                                    

Cow ver. 2
We are also excited to introduce Beth Dunn's digital art.  Beth's experience within the graphic design industry has allowed her to take an expanded view on animal art.  Beth uses her computer to manipulate, change and decorate the subjects into a new realm. 

To see more information about our art, from our newest artists, go to our
New Products page.

Picture credits:
Upper left:  "Barn in the Field", pastel on paper; Center right:  "Cowgirl", limited edition archival ink photograph; Lower left:  "Cow ver. 2", digital composition
Issue: 3
Brown Swiss cattle
In This Issue
April featured artist
New Art
Website features
Art care tips
  Did you know?

Delivery person and packages

Much of the art from Cow Art and More ships within two business days of placing an order.  Do you need your art to you in a hurry?  Many products can be upgraded to expedited shipping, just give us a call.

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Caring for your art purchase

A few recommendations to keep your jewelry looking like new:
  • Dry your piece before storing and store wrapped in a soft cloth.
  • Do not use silver dip cleaners to remove tarnish.  While they may immediately clean the piece, they speed up the accumulation of more tarnish.
  • Do not wear fine jewelry when working with harsh chemicals, such as bleach or strong acids. 
Click here to learn more about caring for and preserving your art purchase

We are committed to providing you the best in a complete line of agricultural themed art available for purchase, and as always, outstanding personal service. If you have any questions about any of our artists or their art, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely,

Kathy Swift
Cow Art and More
www.cowartandmore.com
Phone:  888-613-6019
Email:  info@cowartandmore.com

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Free Shipping
Enjoy free shipping on all Jon Ellis art this month.  Click here to go to our SPECIALS page.  No coupon or promotional code necessary!
 
Offer Expires: April 30, 2009