April 2010
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April featured artist
Meg Birnbaum
Meg Birnbaum


Photographer Meg Birnbaumis this month's featured artist. Meg enjoys capturing rural scenes, including county fairs, on black and white film. Her latest passion is using plastic "toy" cameras to capture her images. 
 
Read more about Meg's biography.

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

What is your technique?

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New Art

Blue on a Sunny DayNew oil painter Kevin Webster features beef cattle in his original only artworks. His painting, "Blue on a Sunny Day", is an unframed, canvas painting. Many of Kevin's other paintings come framed.





Future King



Donna Greensteinhas included two new portraits of their farm's future herd sire. The two portraits, "Future King" and "Golden Boy", are available as prints or the original watercolor painting. 




Contented Cattle 2



Mixed media artist, Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson, has added two new collage pieces to her portfolio. The original pieces are entitled, Contented Cattle 1and Contented Cattle 2.





Picture credits:
Top left: "Blue on a Sunny Day", oil on canvas, 10 inches square, unframed
Middle right: "Future King", watercolor on paper, 11 inches by 14 inches
Lower leftt: "Contented Cattle 2", mixed media collage 20 inches by 24 inches
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Why do some of the pieces have writing over their picture?

All of our artists copyright their work. To ensure their work is not downloaded from our website and used without their permission or without purchase, artists typically "watermark" their images with their name or studio name. This watermark will not be on the piece when it purchased.
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Helpful Hints

April's recipe

Buffalo Chicken Macaroni and Cheese

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Buffalo Chicken Macaroni and Cheese




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  1. Make a complete walk through of the exhibit to get an overview of the show. Take note of works that particularly appeal to you, but keep moving on this initial tour.

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