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Highlander Cow, Pen and Ink technique

Highlander Cow, Pen and Ink technique

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​This gallery quality canvas print displays the vibrant artwork of the Highlander cow, named Skye. Skye is a real cow living a comfortable and happy life on a family ranch in northern California. This print is made to last. Printed with HP Latex Inks that are fade resistant and are water based and solvent free so you can rest assured there are no harsh chemicals in your home. Assembled with 1.25″ thick wood frame and glued wood core beveled stretcher bars. All canvas prints are wrapped and shipped in fitted packaging

    Specifications

     

    Title Highlander cow pen and ink technique
    Product type Stretched canvas over frame
    Materials Canvas, wood, water-based latex ink
    Image type Original digital painting
    Color Brown, gold, orange, yellow, tan, 
    Pieces included total 1
    Artist/creator R.Q.W.
    Artistic Technique Pen and ink
    technique
    Orientation Square
    Intended use Indoor residential, non-residential
    Framing Canvas over wood frame, no decorative outer frame
    Made to order Yes
    Warranty

    None

     

    Dimensions

     Dimensions according to sizes offered:

    14" x 14" 14” H x 14” W x 1.25” D
    16" x 116"
    16” H x 16” W x 1.25” D
    24" x 24"
    24” H x 24” W x 1.25” D
    36" x 36"
    36” H x 36” W x 1.25” D
    40" x 40"
    40" H x 40” W x 1.25” D

     

    Artistic Technnique

    Artists use a wide variety of materials and techniques in their quest to create their images and tell stories, whether that is a sculpture, a painting, a poem, a movie, a performance, a line of computer code, a digital image or a musical piece. In the world of painting, there are many methods of media and material used to create art.

    The Pen and Ink Technique

    Pen and Ink drawings go back centuries to ancient cultures. The use of pen and ink allows the artist great precision and the flexibility to use many techniques to create highlight, contrast and shadow. Hatching, cross-hatching, stippling and use of thin and thick lines are a few of the techniques used. Undoubtably made famous by Leonardo de Vinci in 1494, pen and ink drawings today are typically done with black inks. Modern fine-artist ink pens also allow color to be used for more vibrant effects, but traditionally, only one color is typically used.

    Paper is also an important element of the pen and ink drawing as the texture of the paper affects the line and spread of the ink, which in turns affects the entire look of the piece. One of the earliest known pen and dye drawings is from 300 BC and was drawn on papyrus.

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