Agatha The Highland Cow - Wrapped Canvas Art Prints Rosalind Wheeler Size: 60cm H x 60cm W
Rosalind Wheeler Make a statement in your home, with this big and bold highland cow painting. Agatha's story: There is something in my hair... shouts Agatha in a panic. She starts to frantically shake her head. Ewww, help. there is something in my hair, I can feel it... I try to bring some calm ...Let me have a look for you... I run my hands through her hair which is easier said than done and I can not find anything out of the ordinary. A few old brambles stuck to her undercarriage, which I pull out. This is all I can find Agatha ... but she is adamant there is something else ...I try again, up around the back of her head. I part a particularly thick patch of knotty hair and find 4 little dizzy faces looking up at me. ...Aww It’s a nest of baby birds Agatha... Mummy, daddy, and 2 babies... I leave them to it now, she likes baby birds. They have come to an arrangement - the birdies agree to keep her free of midges and bugs in return for their cozy lodgings. Agatha agrees to keep them warm and cool, and not to fling them around too much, even when she feels like a dance. These top-quality canvas prints are produced using a giclee fine art printing process and hand-finished by experienced canvas makers. This highland cow wall art makes a real feature in your home, with vibrant colours and a lovely contemporary feel. Hot tip for hanging wall art canvases: for best results, to keep the canvas flush against the wall simply place the canvas directly on a nail in the wall, no need to add fixings. Size: 60cm H x 60cm W
Agatha The Highland Cow - Wrapped Canvas Art Prints Rosalind Wheeler Size: 60cm H x 60cm W
Rosalind Wheeler Make a statement in your home, with this big and bold highland cow painting. Agatha's story: There is something in my hair... shouts Agatha in a panic. She starts to frantically shake her head. Ewww, help. there is something in my hair, I can feel it... I try to bring some calm ...Let me have a look for you... I run my hands through her hair which is easier said than done and I can not find anything out of the ordinary. A few old brambles stuck to her undercarriage, which I pull...