Painting of a Scottish highlander on the plains,
done in watercolor in the colors brown, gray, caramel, taupe & white
A Scottish highlander, looking out over the plain. The beautiful, large beast, gazing to the right of the painting. To the left and right, we can still see abstract plantings here and there in soft brown tones, in front of a warm white with blue and caramel sky. The bulky beast with its beautiful, long locks, takes on a poetic look in this composition. Calm in atmosphere. Playful in appearance. Gentle in execution.
The Scottish Highlander gets its name from its original habitat. In fact, the Scottish Highlander is the original cattle of the western highlands of Scotland and the Hebrides. The highlander is a mostly reddish-brown breed of cattle with long hair and long horns. Yet they were all black in color until 1849.
Because they can graze outside all year round because of their thick coat, we also frequently see these cattle in Dutch nature and recreation areas. In 's-Hertogenbosch, I came across them routinely during my run. And that will sound familiar to many.
In addition, cows are also just lovely to bring into the house, especially with the upcoming winter and cold, these grazers feel like wonderful sources of warmth.
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