Marilyn Fox has painted outdoors for many years. Naturally, there are cows in the landscape. Cows are nosey. They come to see what you are doing. Marilyn put them in her paintings.

In 2000, Marilyn won the Grand Prize in the Pennsylvania Farm Show for this painting, One Fine Day, an oil on canvas, 39" x 59".

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Inspired by Haley's Comet, Marilyn painted this whimsical impression of a sentient bovine, rapt at her first glimpse of a transient celestial object. Is she pondering her place on this small planet? One can only guess, while viewing "Cow's First Comet", an oil on canvas, 39" x 59".

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Imagine if you were a cow, and you found out people were using non-dairy creamers?

This is "Revenge of the Holsteins", an oil on canvas painting, 39" x 59". The cows are seen gathering, plotting against the blasphemy. You can see it in their eyes.

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