cut paper on board
8 x 10 inches
My head is full of memories from my younger years on the farm. Many of these memories revolve around cows. Dignified. Patient. Stable. Persevering. Tolerant. Pragmatic. None of these words have even the slightest thing to do with cows. At least not the cows I’ve known.
Next year, however, is the Year of the Ox (丑年). It seems a shame to depict a cow honestly – slow, lazy, gassy and mindnumbingly stupid – when we’re supposed to be celebrating the critter. So, I cast aside my own personal impressions and anti-bovine prejudices and set out to create an idealized cow. An Ox for the ages. A creature, mythic and proud, that all other cows could endeavor to be.
Apparently, that cow is covered in gold. It also joins a growing collection of animals and creatures in my work that seem to represent some sort of spiritual or mythological significance. Bamboo is a good omen for the New Year, symbolizing unbreaking resilience and speedy growth. It is telling that the bamboo and the ox are one.
Incidentally, the title of this piece came very close to being “Red Bull”. I was really tired.

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I got here from creaturesinmyhead where i post often and visit every day. I love your work. is there anyway you can post a higher resolution of this peice so i can use it as my desktop?
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Hi vQ, thanks for the comment and welcome to PaperCuts! I can’t post a larger image of this piece here, but I’d be happy to email one over to you. Let me know the size/resolution of your monitor, and I’ll resize it to fit the height of it.
Making a desktop wallpaper is a great idea, and one I’ve been planning to do for a while. I just never seem to be able to find the time to do it, what with all my other plans. Ah well, someday!



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