Showing posts with label Ft. Worth Stock Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ft. Worth Stock Show. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2020

Cowgirl

 

Cowgirl
20" x 20" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Bovine
I am painting a pastoral scene in the studio with a couple of cows in it, and I couldn't help but revisit Cowgirl.  She's a beauty, and I painted her after seeing her at the Ft. Worth Stock Show a couple of years ago.  I believe she had traveled from Illinois to Texas for the show.  I can't wait to get into the studio to work on my current painting.  Thanks for looking....Kay

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Wrangler


Wrangler
20" x 24" Oil on Museum Quality Cotton Panel
Contemporary Oil Painting
Reference Photo Credit:  Renn Lawrence
Thanks to Renn Lawrence for sending me a fabulous rodeo photo he took in Ft. Worth.  He caught the action, strength and excitement of the rodeo through his lens, and my interpretation is painted on this panel.  This painting is dry and all framed up!  Contact Kay for more info.  Thanks for looking at my blog...Kay

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Cowgirl by Kay Wyne

Cowgirl
20" x 20" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Bovine Painting
Contact Kay Wyne for purchasing info.
Have a great holiday!  Kay

Friday, June 6, 2014

How Now Brown Cow


How Now Brown Cow
(this is a temporary name for the painting, until I decide on title!)
40" x 30" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Cow
Framing is optional, as the sides of canvas are painted.

I think I am finished with this painting.  It is sitting on my easel, and I will take a few days to step away from it and see if I need make any adjustments.  This beauty was over at the Ft. Worth Stock Show in February this year, and I decided to put him out in a field on my canvas.  I may need to re-take the photo, as the colors don't look as true in the photo as they do standing in front of the canvas.
Here is my reference photo...I thought he was beautiful standing there in the barn, getting ready to be shown. His coat was clean and blown-dry.  I think he traveled from Illinois to Ft. Worth for the stock show.  Below is a a close-up of the eye.  
Thanks for looking at this blog, and if you have any questions or comments concerning this painting, contact Kay.  Thanks for looking....Kay