I love the title of this painting as much as the painting itself. Every kitchen needs a cow. Even an old one. I too am a kitchen cow so I can relate to her looking out the window, perhaps at greener pastures.
So Liza, what kind of milk will she produce – pasteurized or unpasteurized? She is a milky being.
I am also an old kitchen cow, when I come to think of it. The outside usually is greener here, too, but with all the leaves gone, the mass of twigs has turned to a brownish, pinkish, nondiscrpt colour - had quite a difficult time trying to figure out what I was actually seeing.... And to be correct, I realized later, after having posted, that it is actually not a cow, but a bull! As we have been referring to the bull as our cow for years now, that's what I had in mind and didn't bother to verify. Oh well, no milk at all that is. Thank you for your nice comment, Marcia!
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Bonjour! j'aime bien cette série sur les intérieurs, quelle belle palette! bravo!
I love the title of this painting as much as the painting itself. Every kitchen needs a cow. Even an old one. I too am a kitchen cow so I can relate to her looking out the window, perhaps at greener pastures.
So Liza, what kind of milk will she produce – pasteurized or unpasteurized? She is a milky being.
Merci beaucoup, Evhe!
I am also an old kitchen cow, when I come to think of it. The outside usually is greener here, too, but with all the leaves gone, the mass of twigs has turned to a brownish, pinkish, nondiscrpt colour - had quite a difficult time trying to figure out what I was actually seeing....
And to be correct, I realized later, after having posted, that it is actually not a cow, but a bull! As we have been referring to the bull as our cow for years now, that's what I had in mind and didn't bother to verify. Oh well, no milk at all that is.
Thank you for your nice comment, Marcia!
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