February 2010
Cow Art and More
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Enjoy our monthly art news as a way to keep up with the latest happenings from the studio at Cow Art and More.
February featured artist Shannon Grissom

Oil painter and musician Shannon Grissom is this month's featured artist.  Shannon believes in painting on a large scale (paintings of 3 to 4 feet in diameter) to allow the viewer to "become one" with the subject.  Her use of warm, vibrant colors and choice of subjects allow her to meet her motto of "Give Your Walls Some Soul!"
 
Read more about Shannon's biography.

To see the complete collection of Shannon's work on Cow Art and More, visit our specials page.
 

How did you get started painting?

Click here to read Shannon's answer on the Cow Art and More blog.
New Art

Ima CowWatercolor artist Victoria Whorley has added another Holstein to her ranks.  Her painting, "Ima Cow" is still available as the framed original or as smaller sized giclee prints.







Spotted in the pastureOil painter Michael Steinberg has added 3 new oil paintings to the collection.  Michael's paintings are available only as the originals; no reproductions are made.


Picture credits:
Above left:  "Ima Cow" tote bag, two sizes available
Lower right:  "Spotted in a pasture", 16 by 12 inches, inframed
Frequently Asked Questions from Customers

Can I combine shipping costs?

Since art ships directly from the artist, shipping costs are combinable only if they all come from the same artist. We recommend calling our customer service center to speak to a representative in order to get the best price on shipping.
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In This Issue
Featured artist
New Art
Recipe of the Month
Helpful Hints
  February's recipe

Sugar Heart Sandwich Cookies

You can play Cupid everyday with these simple treats

Sugar Heart Sandwich Cookies


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Protecting wall art from the elements

After you've spent precious time and resources building up an art collection, it would be a shame to have its value depreciate because of a lack if knowledge of proper care and conservation for works of art. Some aging is natural and acceptable to a certain degree, but deterioration or damage due to negligence is not, especially when it can be avoided.

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Kathy Swift
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