A ‘Cow-bus’ in Gex, France: a Digital Painting

Jasmine (our African Grey parrot) and I used to go for long walks in the Gex countryside.  We saw all sorts of things and took loads of photos, which have since become a source of reference shots for paintings for the Gex book.  Well, I took the photos and did the walking, and Jazzy sat and climbed around in her backpack cage on my back, eating and looking around.

During one of our jaunts we came across some cows being transported to the fields for grazing.  During the winter the cows around Gex are kept in or near the barn, and during the late spring and summer they’re brought out to the pastures. ‘Cow-Bus’, (13″ x 10″) seems a good name for this painting.

Cow Bus Digital Painting by Nat Wildish

It was fun painting this.  Jazzy and I had a great time out that day.  It was so pretty everywhere, spring was vibrant with bright new flowers, butterflies, bees, insects buzzing everywhere, fresh air, and sunshine.

Jazzy was chatting away as usual, making impressive hawk sounds and generally commenting on things.  She liked to chat, sometimes she chatted in a continuous flow of non-stop, almost unintelligible words.  One time we were sitting at a bench and she was doing this. Someone got out of a parked car and crossed the street to ask if I had a radio on, and then discovered Jasmine.  Of course, Jazzy was delighted because then she was admired and soon someone else came and she had a crowd talking to her.  From then on, whenever she chatted like that (which was much of the time) we called her chatter: ‘radio Jasmine’.

Here you can see a more close-up view of the tractor window.  There’s quite a bit of detail in this painting.Cow Bus Digital Painting crop to tractor window by Nat Wildish

I’ve decided that I like detail, and perhaps more of a graphic-type look, rather than an overt so-called ‘painterly’ look, which often seems to translate to a more sophisticated look. I’ve had quite some difficulty trying to understand what style paintings I want to create, because I admire many different styles.  But I think I do best with a simpler expression, and it has been such a good feeling, almost a relief, to discover this.

This painting was painted using Corel Painter 11.

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5 Responses to “A ‘Cow-bus’ in Gex, France: a Digital Painting”

  1. Moggie (Andy) Says:

    Hi, DweezelJazz (Nat),

    It seeems like a very long time ago since we all used to hang out in ‘blog-world’.

    Your paintings, photography and stories are as fantastic as ever.

    My days at Moggiesworld has come to an end, but am now in http://www.jungle-asia.com. Do drop in if you have the time.

    Hope this finds you and yours well, looking forward to your new creations.

    Moggie (Andy)

  2. Moggie (Andy) Says:

    Ps. I often think that Jasmine, Pickle and Moggie are great pals and having a great time together!

  3. DweezelJazz Says:

    oh Hi Andy!

    It’s so very good to hear from you. I still think of the days we all used to hang out and was recently wondering how you were getting along.

    I just went over to your web site – it’s absolutely gorgeous! I’m going to look at it in detail and keep an eye on the Latest Photos section in future. Your photography is stunningly beautiful.

    I think so too that Jasmine, Pickle, and Moggie are having a great time together! :)
    All is well here, and it’s really lovely to hear from you.

    Nat

  4. Sanna Says:

    I love the word “cow-bus”, very clever. =) I’ve never seen farmers here transport their cattle like that, though, they probably do now and then. Reindeer transports on the other hand are quite common to see in the early winter when the Sámi brings them down from the mountains for winter pasture in the woodlands.

    I love the detail in your painting and the reflections on the windows.

  5. DweezelJazz Says:

    Hi Sanna,

    Thank you :) How neat to see reindeer being transported and to see them in the woods! They’re beautiful and graceful. I don’t have a lot of experience seeing them, but I love deer and have seen loads of them. Cows can be somewhat endearing, though rather large up close and roaming free! I love seeing them and hearing their bells in the summer round the hills.

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