Highland cattle looking backwards is a detailed pencil drawing showing a shaggy highland cattle with distinctive horns and the typical long-haired fringe above the eyes. Its shaggy coat and distinctive hairstyle give it a characteristic appearance, suggesting the animal's robustness and adaptability to harsh climates. The animal is standing in a meadow and can be seen from behind. It has its head turned backwards and is looking back towards the viewer.
The drawing is part of my series consisting of four different pencil drawings of highland cattle. The pictures are beautiful individually, but also complement each other perfectly on the wall to form a complete work of art. All four pictures can be found in my album Animals.
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I have been a passionate artist since childhood. I work in traditional painting techniques such as watercolour, acrylic, pastel and drawing with charcoal, pencil and ink. For me, inspiration is everywhere around me. My favourite subjects are flowers, animals (especially cats and birds), landscapes.. Read more…