


Original - Highland Cow – Watercolor Painting (8x10, Matted to 11x14)
Highland Cow is the second painting in my Farm Pets Series, celebrating the charm and character of beloved barnyard animals. In this piece, a Highland cow stands with its shaggy coat and sweeping horns, embodying both strength and gentle calm. The soft textures and warm earthy tones highlight the cow’s quiet presence, inviting you into the peaceful rhythm of farm life.
Painted with professional watercolor on 140lb cold pressed, 100% cotton paper, this original 8x10 work is matted to 11x14 for easy framing. It comes with a certificate of authenticity, a sturdy backing board, and a clear protective sleeve for safe shipping.
Perfect for farm animal lovers, rustic décor enthusiasts, and collectors of animal art.
Artist Statement
"Highland Cow" is the second piece in my Farm Pets Series. I wanted to capture the calm strength and rustic beauty that Highland cattle are known for. Their long, tousled coats and steady gaze make them feel timeless—like guardians of the pasture. This painting reflects that sense of quiet dignity and the enduring bond between people and their farm companions.
Highland Cow is the second painting in my Farm Pets Series, celebrating the charm and character of beloved barnyard animals. In this piece, a Highland cow stands with its shaggy coat and sweeping horns, embodying both strength and gentle calm. The soft textures and warm earthy tones highlight the cow’s quiet presence, inviting you into the peaceful rhythm of farm life.
Painted with professional watercolor on 140lb cold pressed, 100% cotton paper, this original 8x10 work is matted to 11x14 for easy framing. It comes with a certificate of authenticity, a sturdy backing board, and a clear protective sleeve for safe shipping.
Perfect for farm animal lovers, rustic décor enthusiasts, and collectors of animal art.
Artist Statement
"Highland Cow" is the second piece in my Farm Pets Series. I wanted to capture the calm strength and rustic beauty that Highland cattle are known for. Their long, tousled coats and steady gaze make them feel timeless—like guardians of the pasture. This painting reflects that sense of quiet dignity and the enduring bond between people and their farm companions.