Cow – Free Associate
What do you think of when you see a cow? Or a drawing of a cow? Much thanks to Peter Paul Rubens for his help with the drawing.
My original reason for drawing a cow was a I had a chance to read the parsha (Torah portion) last week that was read today in the synagogue. My present reason for drawing the cow is in honor of Louis LaVache, who left me a nice comment on the previous post.
Your turn.
Ilana-Davita says
When I see a cow in a field I think "milk". When I see a drawing with a black and white cow I think of Ben and Jerry's ice cream or a French brand which sells yogurts "michel et augustin". When I see a cow like yours I think of 18th/19th century realistic paintings of country scenes.
leoraw says
I especially like the Ben and Jerry's part of your response.
Eva Abreu says
Wow Leora! You have such talent! May I add to my Snowy Day video, your drawing? ~Eva
leoraw says
Yes, please do, Eva! It would be such fun to have my late night cow drawing in your video. :-)
ramblingwoods says
I think of visiting my relatives dairy farm as a kid..it was so much fun...Michelle
Mrs. S. says
During our recent Golan trip, we went on a fascinating tour of a dairy farm which has a state-of-the-art robotic milking system.
leoraw says
Cool! I saw the pictures of a farm on your blog.
Ellie says
Cow is always connected with milk chocolate for me. When Bulgaria was a communist country and I was a kid there was a cow on the picture of the cover of the milk chocolate - there were may be 3 or 4 brands of chocolate - not many as on the West. The one with the cow was the best and not available for all people - my dad used to bring us the cow chocolate after a trip to the capital where they had more products.
leoraw says
Interesting, because my kids' favorite brand of chocolate is from Israel and has a cow on it. I wonder if the founders of that chocolate factory came from Bulgaria or nearby... But it's not the best chocolate.
Ellie says
I doubt it. It was a very low quality picture - not like the fancy Swiss chocolates with picture perfect cows - that they put white flour on the spots of the cow to make sure they come out perfect. I remember 3 kinds of chocolate as a kid - one was kind of like the cooking one here - it had a fairy-tale fox and porcupine on the cover. The second was the cow milk chocolate and the last was the aero LZ chocolate (LZ was how they use to write Bulgarian airlines at airports)- I really liked the aero with the air bubbles.It had airplane on the cover. All those disappeared and we have the western brands.
Brandi says
Is this cow by you or by Peter Paul Rubens? When did you/Peter draw this? It's very nice!
leoraw says
Rubens drew his version in the 17th century. I copied his in 2009.
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