Showing posts with label bovine art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bovine art. Show all posts

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Looking At You

 

Looking At You
10" x 10" Oil on RayMar Panel
Contemporary Bovine Series
I have painted bovine beauties in the past, and it was good to paint this guy for a change.  He's colorful and as he looks straight on to you, he is full of personality.  My brush strokes are loose.  The oils are thick and layered.  This painting is all framed up and ready for a new home.  Contact Kay for more info.  Thanks for looking at my blog!


Saturday, June 29, 2019

Cowgirl


Cowgirl
20" x 20" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Bovine Series
Contact Kay Wyne for more information on Cowgirl.
Thanks, KMW

Sunday, May 7, 2017

Cowgirl by Kay Wyne

Cowgirl
20" x 20" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Bovine Series
Contact Kay Wyne for more information on Cowgirl.
Thanks, KMW

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, December 25, 2015

Cowgirl by Kay Wyne

Cowgirl
20" x 20" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Bovine Painting
Cowgirl is wishing you a Merry Christmas from warm and sunny Dallas!
John and I celebrated with our kiddos and one special little guy.


I hope you all have a safe and enjoyable holiday.
Kay

Saturday, August 22, 2015

How Now Brown Cow by Kay Wyne

How Now Brown Cow
40" x 30" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Bovine Series
Standing in his field, this contemporary cow is looking right at you.  He has the stare going on, and he is as still as a statue.  I had seen this handsome guy at the Ft. Worth Stock Show and had to paint him.  He is dry and ready to hang on the wall.  I painted the sides of the gallery wrap canvas, so framing is optional. Contact Kay Wyne for purchasing information.  Thanks, Kay

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Cowgirl

Cowgirl 
20" x 20" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Bovine Painting
Contact Kay for purchasing information.
This painting is looking for a new home.
Thanks for looking at my blog.
Kay

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Oreo

Oreo
18" x 18" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Bovine Series
Oreo is looking for a new home!
Contact Kay for purchasing information.
Thanks, Kay

Monday, January 26, 2015

I'm Listening!

I'm Listening!
20" x 20" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
This contemporary bovine is 
This is a good looking short-horn was at the LBJ Ranch, and I loved the way the left ear was perked up as if he was listening to our conversation.  I have had this Hereford sitting on my easel for a month or so...I think I am finished with it.  Here is a close up of the right ear:
I really liked the way the ear turned out...actually it is my favorite part about this painting!  I will let this one dry in the studio, and maybe make a few modifications here and there, but I signed it, and it is pretty much finished.  I don't know what I will be working on tomorrow, but as you can see the month of January is coming to an end....only five more posts on the challenge!  If you have any comments or questions, please contact Kay Wyne.  Thanks for looking at this blog.  Kay

Friday, January 2, 2015

Oreo - By Kay Wyne

Oreo
18" x 18" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Bovine Painting
I can honestly say that this guy has been hanging around the studio for months...unfinished.  I believe that this sweet cow lives on my Uncle Scott's farm in Illinois.  I started this canvas over a year ago, and changed the background color a couple of times, then I got stuck on his creamy, soft face.  I pulled Oreo out and he sat on my easel...once I put his eye in, he was easy to finish.  Pushing myself to paint 30 paintings in 30 days with the Leslie Saeta Paint Challenge inspires me to paint faster, smarter and manage my time better.  Contact Kay Wyne if you are interested in Oreo...he is looking for a new home.  Happy New Year!  Kay

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Elsie by Kay Wyne

Elsie
Oil on Canvas
16" x 20"
Currently at Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas, Texas
I am posting Elsie because I started another cow yesterday at the studio. It had been a week since I painted, and I must admit that I was getting pretty cranky from the lack of painting. I hope to get back down there today and work on my new painting, and take some pics of what is on the easel. It looks like another hot day in Dallas. Stay cool, and thanks for looking at my blog!