The Greatest Bovine Artist
and other collections of bovine humor
de Scott ds Young
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À propos du livre
Thanks to everyone who has purchased this book . Thanks to my family, immediate and extended, for these illustrations and captions would not have been possible. All names have been changed to protect the innocence, except for the cows who portray themselves.
My intention for publishing this book is to makes people smile, laugh and take in a moment from their everyday life. And not to take life so seriously. No cows were harmed in the making of this book.
About the Artist
Scott D.S. Young's cartoons first appeared on embroidered products, such as aprons and sweatshirts in California 1992. A graduate from a culinary apprenticeship, then in graphic design, and SFSU B.A. Liberal Arts. Throughout his education and beyond Scott had angst ridden meaningless jobs. One part time job was working in the kitchen of a BBQ restaurant. The restaurant was well known because of the filming of "Top Gun." It was during this time that Scott had created twelve bovine cartoons that were published through the name of MoooMania© 1992.
Today there are over one hundred bovine cartoons.
Scott also never ate any BBQ items at the restaurant he worked at.
À propos du créateur
Artist Exhibitions: MELT 2006: 7th Annual Spring Open Studios, April 28th-30th, 2006 OPEN STUDIOS 2005: October 23rd – 24th , 2005 MELT 2005: 6th Annual Spring Open Studios, April 22nd – 24th, 2005 MELT 2004: 5th Annual Spring Open Studios, April 23rd – 25th, 2004 San Francisco The Art Explosion 2004 - Current Spring and Fall Shows Member of Artist Resource http://www.aritstresource.org 1995 - 1997 Menlo Park, California Bay Area Art Fair 2001 San Diego, California Coffee House and Gallery 1990 Santa Barbara, California Seaside Gallery 1991 Ventura, California Main Street Art Fair 1992 Gilroy, California 1993 ---------------------------------------- Artist Statement: I see art in everything I look at. From the blue sky, to the ground. I see art in people. The ones who smile, and for some who don't. I see art in what I touch. From the grain of sand, to the morning dew. Art ...