Showing posts with label Angus calf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angus calf. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Robert Saueressig - Other interests

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What else do you do besides your art?

Living in Madison, IN where the entire downtown (122 blocks!) is a National Historic Landmark District, inspired me to get involved in historic preservation projects. I also served on the city’s Historic District Board of Review.

Picture credit: "Two Angus Heifers", acrylic on burlap

Click here to learn more about this Angus cattle painting

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Q & A with Deborah Grayson Lincoln Part 10

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What would you like to do more of in the future?

Take a photography course to better help me "capture" what I want to paint. Digital cameras have made me lazy, though. I can take 1000 photos for nothing and usually find ONE good one!

Picture credit: "Time to go to work"

Click here to learn more about this horse and cattle painting

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Q & A with Victoria Whorley: Part 4

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What is your technique?

I am a realistic watercolor artist. Each painting is layered from the lightest of colors, working toward darker layers.

Picture credit: "First Step", watercolor on paper

Click here to learn more about this Angus cattle art

Monday, February 15, 2010

Monday's agriculture website of interest: AG - IT'S NOT JUST A JOB, IT'S AN ADVENTURE!

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Today's agriculture themed website of interest to followers is "Life on a Cattle Ranch", written by Kansas beef rancher, Debbie Lyons-Blythe. Debbie and her husband Duane Blythe are raising five teenagers and 500 head of cattle on a ranch in Kansas. Debbie posts to her blog weekly to share with people around the world what life is like in rural Kansas and how her family works every day to ensure a safe, nutritious supply of beef to consumers.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

A conversation with Amanda Raithel: Part 11

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What else do you do besides your art?

I work full time on a registered Angus farm called Herbster Angus Farms. My husband and I manage 200 momma cows. We also do a bit of team roping on the side when the cows are content.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

A conversation with Amanda Raithel: Part 8

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How do you decide what to paint/draw?

I like to choose subjects that make my viewer think, "Wow, I know exactly what she's talking about." Most of my work centers on universal feelings that are felt by cattle producers and performance horse people.

Picture credit: Amanda enjoys showing heifer 856 at the parent showmanship contest at the Atchison County Fair.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

A new drawing from Amanda Raithel

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Amanda has added a new drawing for her time as this month's featured artist.

Picture credit: "Mirror Me", pencil on paper

Click here to learn more about this rodeo art pencil drawing
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