Best Place to Buy Highland Cow Prints (and Win One!)

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  1. My favourite is definitely Beau with his soft gentle face and loving eyes… Thia image truly depicts the beauty that can be found in all creatures..

  2. I have admired Amanda’s work for over 12 months and was fortunate to receive one of her peonies print for Christmas last year. I am adding to my “collection” with another gorgeous print now on laybuy for Christmas this year. Choosing another favourite is tricky as they are all gorgeous, but I do rather fancy Pierre, the peacock. He has a classy take on life and I’d love him to strut his stuff in my new hallway soon. If I had to chose a cow picture it would probably be White Highland Cow. Devine bovine! Amanda is an absolutely lovely gal, so pleasant and accommodating to do business with. I was delighted to see her featured on your fab blog!

  3. STRONSAY, is a real male, beautifully captured in the center of the frame and denotes a classy modern interior.
    I have a section in my home which would show off STRONSAY very well. Townsville NQ does not have prints like this beauty.

  4. I can’t take it anymore! Chris, I adore you, but I am so worn out on “horns”. Cow (Highland or Heifer) horns, antlers from deer, elk, reindeer, and horns or antlers from any other creature who roams the earth, I could cry. I could handle these when folks displayed them in their dens, recreation rooms or offices, but when I started seeing horns/antlers hanging above the headboard in master suites, gracing farmhouse dining room walls and I swear this, on the wall of their newborn’s nursery, I knew either they had gone mad or I was going to. Maybe it’s that mad cow disease thing I’ve heard about…..sorry, Chris.

    1. Hey Judy. This entire post is about the work of a talented photographer who has produced some stunning imagery of cows, bulls and other animals around her farm. No displaying of horns is even mentioned in the post… not sure where this came from?

  5. My husband is from the Highlands of Scotland and he calls these beautiful creatures “Hairy Coos”. I rather fancy “Morag” – she would make a lovely Christmas pressie for him. Just the print please, we don’t have room for the real Morag!

  6. Pierre the Peacock would look magnificent In my home. His beautiful green and blue plumage would highlight the teal, greens, blues and natural colours around my home. Pierre could look out at the wild birds and pet chickens and feel at home in our bird sanctuary.

  7. Love ‘Water Drenched’. Whenever we’re driving in the country I always make my hubby stop and let me out so I can get photos of cows. Love them!

  8. It’s got to be “Heather”!! Like Amanda, I’m marrying into a farmer’s world…I came as a package deal with my horses and cat and so are now living the dream with my farmer in the rolling hills of Bridgetown which is in the south west of WA. I TRY to take beautiful photos of our brood to capture their moments through the seasons but definitely can’t say I’m ever going to be as good at it as Amanda! The print of “Heather” is so reminiscent of some of our girls…those gentle eyes and that soft nose. LOVE. Amanda’s prints are absoltuely stunning – am so glad that I now know about her business and will be bookmarking her site for sure! And Chris…..Bridgetown is crying out for a shop like you’ve described!! 😉 Have got a bed for you if you ever wanted to take a look……….. 🙂

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