Featured artist for November November's featured artist is Amanda Raithel. Amanda and her family run a beef ranch in Nebraska. Her drawings are inspired by working with registered Angus cattle and her experiences raising and exhibiting these cattle. Amanda received a bachelor of fine arts from the University of MIssouri, Columbia.
Read more about Amanda's biography.
To see the collection of Amanda's work on Cow Art and More, visit our specials page.
How long does it take you to draw an average piece?
Click here to read Amanda's answer on the Cow Art and More blog.
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New Art
Cow Art and More and Kathy Swift are donating fifteen percent of the new "Jersey Jug" charm to the American Jersey Cattle Association youth scholarship program. Click here to see the full press release.
We have new items to help you enjoy the holidays and the new year! Valerie D'Ortona has release the 2010 Isabel's world calendar and Shannon Grissom has created Christmas ornaments with some of her most popular paintings.

Picture credits: Above: Jersey Jug Charm, sterling silver, 3/4" wide by 1" tall Right: "An American Girl", 2 7/8" round porcelain Christmas ornament, includes red ribbon for hanging
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Frequently Asked Questions from Customers
I see many of the artists sell giclee prints. What is a giclee?
Giclee prints are a way of producing reproductions of an original piece
of artwork. Images are generated from high resolution digital scans and
printed with archival quality inks onto various substrates including
canvas, fine art, and photo-base paper. The giclee printing process
provides better color accuracy than other means of reproduction. Giclee
prints are created typically using professional 8-Color to 12-Color
ink-jet printers. The quality of the giclee print rivals traditional
silver-halide and gelatin printing processes and is commonly found in
museums, art galleries, and photographic galleries.
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