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The ‘Sassy Cow’
I’ve been busy this week painting a Gigantic Cow for Sassy Cow Creamery. They’re going to be making into a ‘milking cow’ for their place and needed it to be ready for their big event – The Sassy Cow Creamery Farm Olympics. I was happy to help!The first step was to find a picture of a cow that I could use. I redrew the picture above onto a small sheet of paper and projected it onto two sheets of 4x8 plywood.
Then I primed the entire cow.
The next step was to paint all the white portions of the cow.
The pink and black came next!
And here is the final image of the cow!
Now, Sassy Cow will pick it up and cut the cow out and attach the two pieces together to make it into a standing ‘milking cow’. You’ll have to stop by the creamery to find out what I’m talking about!
2 comments:
oh that sounds fun! I'm guessing hose pipe comes into play somewhere?
Isn't it fun to do projects out of your usual scope every once in a while?! She's a cutie :)
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