Highland coo tattoo

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Want to know how long this took? 🤔👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 This Highland Coo embroidery patch took me roughly 3 hours to do. With all of the stitches to get in detail wise, patches can take quite some time, but it's well worth it in the end! FUN FACT: Highland cows were originally mostly black in colour. The Victorians prefered ginger cows, so they selectively bred them until they were lighter in colour. __________________________________________ Sponsored by: @stencilstuff #tattoos #embroiderypatch #... Highland Cow Tattoo Small Simple, Highland Cow Tattoo Design, Highland Cow Tattoos For Women, Cute Highland Cow Tattoo, North Dakota Tattoo, Highland Cow Tattoo Simple, Hairy Cows Scottish Highlands Tattoo, Ginger Cow, Patch Tattoos

Want to know how long this took? 🤔👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 This Highland Coo embroidery patch took me roughly 3 hours to do. With all of the stitches to get in detail wise, patches can take quite some time, but it's well worth it in the end! FUN FACT: Highland cows were originally mostly black in colour. The Victorians prefered ginger cows, so they selectively bred them until they were lighter in colour. __________________________________________ Sponsored by: @stencilstuff #tattoos #embroiderypatch…

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Tattoo Artist: Jason Manukau · Jmunz. Tags: categories, Portrait, Minimalist, Line Art, Continuous Line, Fine Line, Animals, Animal Portraits, Cows, Highland Cows, Cultural, Culture of the United Kingdom, Scottish culture. Body parts: Bicep.

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This Highland cow portrait was commissioned by my late mother-in-law, Steph, before she passed away. It looks strong, independant, and stoic, weathering harsh conditions. It also has a softness about it. Very much like a very, very missed friend. (paraphrased feedback from one of Steph's closest friends). I'm inclined to agree, it reminds me of her, in a strange way. Does a piece of art convey emotion, or do we infer our own meaning onto it based on our own experiences? What does this cow…

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