Denise Rich, aka The Rich Artist
Focusing on Original Oil Paintings of cows and cattle since 2004
The Official Happy Cow Artist
Best known for her bovine renditions, with unique compositions and contemporary views, Denise has combined her love of animals and art in oil for the past 20 years. Denise's focus for the past several years has been cows because "Cows make me smile. I seriously can't look at one and hold back a smile. I don't just see an animal, I see a personality, and that is what I am working to present in my paintings of cows." In 2006 Denise received a commission from the California Milk Advisory Board to paint their famous Happy Cows of the Real California Milk campaign. This led to becoming "The Official Happy Cow Artist", as seen on their website. Her creative process begins with field work, taking reference photos. Cows being a favorite subject means "field work" can be taken literally, and involves careful stepping! With a signature "painterly realism" style Denise breathes life into her subjects, often bringing viewer comments of how "you could just reach out and touch them" and "I expect them to mooo".

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View Article  "What Attitude?" Holstein cow painting
 The finishing touches are in, here is the completed painting:

"What attitude?"
12 by 16 oil on canvas
This painting is sold
View Article  "Queen of the Hill" Holstein oil painting
I painted the Hereford cow titled "King of the Hill", here is another regal bovine being, this one is titled "Queen of the Hill" and pictures a Holstein lady lounging on a grassy green hill with dried hills of recently baled hay behind her in San Pasqual valley.

"Queen of the Hill" 1
This painting is sold.

View Article  commission in progress
 Here is a  commisson in progress, Dale and his cow Molly.  This is Molly as she was about to give birth to twin calves, at around midnight.  I really like the dramatic lighting in this poignant piece, but it makes it a challenge to paint.  I am actually working with three copies of this photo, adjusted differently with brightness and contrast so I can see some detail. 

11 by 14 on linen.
september 7 progress update:

september 30, the finished painting:


View Article  Finally, a Jersey cow painting, finished
I finally had a chance to photograph some Jersey cows.  Here is the first painting from the photos I took at K and F Dairy in El Centro, thank you Tom!

A fourth addition to my growing calf collection.
oil on masonite.
This painting is sold
Available in print click here.


View Article  A new Holstein cow painting, "Uptown Girl"
I know you Holstein fans are wondering what's going on, interlopers have taken the spotlight off and on, and I admit, I will be sharing time with some of the other breeds.  Well, it's your turn again, and  here is one I'm very pleased with and would like to think is small but mighty, This painting is called "Uptown Girl" because she looks to me like she is something special.

oil on masonite
This painting is sold.
Available in print, click here for purchase information.

 
View Article  Hereford cow painting, clockwork orange eye.
I love this painting of a Hereford cow, the shadow from the eyelashes reminds me of the promo photos for the movie "A Clockwork Orange" which I never did see, and have no idea what it is about, but I named the painting after it anyway.

12 by 16 oil on canvas
this painting is sold.
Available in print click here for purchase information.
View Article  Dairy Cows paintings expanding, another new Guernsey painting.
Here is another beautiful Guernsey.  I love the lighting in this painting.  (Thanks again, Linda for letting me visit your ranch!)


10 by 10 inches, oil on canvas
this painting is sold
Available in print, for purchase information click here.

View Article  New Holstein paintings:
Here are two new Holstein paintings at long last!  I've got one 6 by 6, an addition to the calf series (which now also includes the Hereford and a Guernsey.)  I loved the look on this little calf and love how the painting turned out. 

"Spring green and white"
Original is sold, available in print, for purchase information click here.


This painting is finally finished as well, I like the way they they are both looking right at you.

"Holstein profiles"
12 by 16 oil on stretched canvas
this painting is sold.
View Article  New calf painting, a guernsey this time, by Denise Rich
I have been fortunate enough to find some Guernsey's near enough to drive and get reference photos of.  Here is the first painting from a recent visit to a very nice person's ranch (thank you so much, Linda!) where I am free to roam about taking pictures of both Guernseys and Texas Longhorns to my hearts content.
This little calf was full of life and personality, on one of the hottest days of the year when most were staying in the shade, she came out to frollick and clown for the camera.  I painted her with a little bit of tongue sticking out because it just seemed right, she was so cute and silly.
 
"Raspberries to you" 
this painting is sold
Available in print, click here for purchase information.

View Article  Holstein staring contest, original cow oil painting by Denise Rich

oil on canvas,
this painting is sold.
View Article  Holstein Cows Painting "Uninvited Dinner Guests"
Five Holstein cows grazing, I like painting the groupings of multiple cows, this one had a perfect combination of individuals and a fun element to me with the two interlopers.

"Uninvited dinner guests"  Update 7/25 this painting is sold.
Available in print, for print options click here.


View Article  FFA Painting by Denise Rich
The Future Farmers of America Alumni have a silent auction fundraiser and asked if I would be willing to donate a work for it.  I thought it would be good for them and good for me as well, so I said yes.  This led to my taking photos of the FFA students at the Del Mar Fair showing their calves, hoping I would get something that would make a good composition for their painting.  Of about three that I will be painting eventually, this is the first and I am very pleased with it, I hope all of the FFA Alumni who are attending the event will be bidding on it and that it raises a lot of money for the kids. 

"Blue Ribbon"  8 by 10 inches oil on masonite board
When I was watching these kids show their animals I kept thinking what it would be like when after having raised them up from little babies they would be sending them off to market very soon, and all that's left is the blue ribbon.  I'm sure it is a lot of mixed emotion, and somehow  this composition captured that for me.
If you are an FFA alumni or student and are interested in having a print of this painting, email me.
View Article  My Youngest fan/art collector! You have to see this!
Meet Kitty, my youngest cow painting owner.  At the age of three, Kitty has a thing for cows, especially the udders, which her mother Viktoria tells me she calls "bazookas!".   It might be as her mom suggests that it has something to do with being breastfed, I understand totally having had two of my own that were not in a hurry to wearn.  Kitty's mom bought this painting for her, and she just had to touch the "bazookas".  How cute is that?


Kitty, I hope you always love your "Bazooka" cow painting!
View Article  A new Texas Longhorn painting, and an Original Dog Drawing...
For a while I was concentrating on drawings.  This is a drawing I did in 2003.

This graphite on bristol drawing is 6 by 8 inches.  For those who don't know, it's a Brittany, (formerly called Brittany Spaniel).  This drawing is titled "The Shnoz", and is of my husband's hunting dog Spek.  You can feel the joy she gets from running through the field in search of pheasant.  My original dog drawings have been mostly hoarded by me, although I have sold many prints in the past.  I have decided to let one go for a contest.  This drawing is sold..


This 8 by 10 original oil painting, titled "Nice Rack",  is of a texas longhorn cow that lives in Ramona, California,  my favorite nearby farm-type area.  I take photos of her every time I visit.  Mostly she ignores me and continues to eat grass, so I wait patiently with my camera for her to favor me with a glance!
this painting is sold




View Article  New Cow painting, Black Baldie, by Denise Rich
On my travels through Ramona in  San Diego areas outback, I happened upon a herd of what looked like large Panda Cows.  These are Black Baldies which if you are not familiar with them are a Hereford/Angus cross, and are the most popular Hereford cross I am told.  Those of you who are really experts, please feel free to leave a comment.
The rains in San Diego had been so heavy that there was a natural pond the gals were wading in, lucky for me it was close to the road!


6 by 12 oil on masonite.
this painting is sold
View Article  Recent commission
Here is my most recently commissioned work.   This is Vicky,  the mother and grandmother of many cows on a farm in South Dakota.   Now in semi-retirement. Vicky is also a favorite cow on the farm so she has been immortalized in oil at the request of her owner.

Painting on left, reference photo on right.

View Article  Latest Holstein Cow Paintings by Denise Rich
One small, 5 by 7 oil on masonite board, but makes a big statement with a beautiful spring green pasture and backlit bovine.

Update 6/12 This painting is sold.


A little larger, and one of my favorites so far, this 9 by 12 oil on canvas is titled "Don't look now..." .

This painting is sold.

View Article  Holstein Calf Original oil paintings...New!
I do think that all cows are extremely cute, but nothing beats the cuteness of the babies.  Here are two new paintings that I couldn't resist doing...

Oil on prepared masonite panel.  6 by 12 inches
This painting is sold.

Oil on prepared masonite panel.
 8 by 8 inches.
update 5/24  Sold
View Article  Hereford calf oil painting by Denise Rich
A young Hereford Calf portrait.

Oil on masonite panel
Sold
Available in print, click here for information.

View Article  Original Holstein Cow Oil Painting by Denise Rich,
Here she is, in all her Holstein glory.  I think she is a very cute gal and she was the first one to walk over to me on the day I took the reference photo I used for this painting.   .

Holstein cow portrait
16 by 20 oil on stretched canvas
This painting is sold.
She has moved to New York.
View Article  "The miracle of Milk" original holstein oil painting by Denise Rich
"The Miracle of Milk".  If you can't get enough cuteness in your environment, this is a must!
An often seen scene at a dairy, I for one can't seem to resist it. 
Watch for another mother with a new baby painting in the future.


oil on canvas
this painting is sold. Print options if available are listed  here.
View Article  California Cows Original Oil Painting (by Denise Rich)
"Grazing on a sunny afternoon"  is the latest in the Holstein Cow category, but it is already spoken for, purchased right off of the easel before I had a chance to post it.   


This painting has been sold.



View Article  San Diego Art by San Diego Artist Denise Rich...Girls on the Beach
One of my favorite subjects (besides cows) are children.  This painting is number four in a series I have done of girls playing in the waves at the beach.   The original reference photo for this painting was taken at dog beach in Ocean Beach.   This scene brings forth memories of growing up in San Diego, summer at the beach, the feeling of waves splashing against you.  I remember how after spending the day doing that, I could still feel phantom waves splashing against me even after I went home.




16 by 20  oil on stretched canvas
Private collection of the artist.

View Article  Holstein cow original oil painting portrait 16 by 20 new!
"I'm ready for my close up...."  I love those cow faces, this one looks like she is about to walk right out of the painting right at you.   This portrait is more towards realistic in style but still has a painterly quality.  


Oil on stretched canvas.  16 by 20
update 4-19, This painting has been sold.
If you are interested in a painting, please check back often
to see what is new.



View Article  8 by 10 Holstein Painting, "two's company" ...

"two's company", with two Holsteins together as a third looks on, they actually do a lot of looking I notice.
Calling my painting style "painterly realism", sometimes it is more painterly, as with smaller works like this one, sometimes it is more realism as with the larger pieces. 
We have had an unusual amount of rain in San Diego these past few months, resulting in much glee among the bovine population.  This painting is from a recent photo and grazing is high on the list of
my models!

 4/13-This painting is sold.



View Article  Holy Holstein, new 16 by 20 painting...
...sold before I had a chance to finish it.  This is my latest work, just finished early this week.  One of my collectors purchased this painting before I had a chance to clean my brushes!  I love the cow on the left, she has that little cap of black hair that looks to me like a certain religious head adornment so I had to call this painting Holy Holstein.  I will be posting another large work for sale here early next week.  Cheers!      
View Article  Black Angus cattle oil painting...
I have had several requests for different breeds of cattle to be immortalized in oil.  The Holsteins are in great supply for photo reference as there is a local dairy, but I finally found some friendly Black Angus hanging around just outside of Santa Ysabel.  The funny thing about cows is you had better get some pictures quickly when they first notice you, because in a few minutes they all start walking towards the fence and once they do that all you will get are photos of a line of cows next to a barbed wire fence.  I am getting used to that, as well as the slightly scary sensation of a herd of  huge animals all walking towards me at once, when the only thing separating us is a thin wire barrier.  My husband points out that it does have barbed wire, but I counter-pointed that they are cows and have thick cow skin, and even use the barbs to scratch their necks on.  Fortunately I am smarter than they are, and they don't seem to know that they could take that fence without too much effort.


This painting has been sold.
View Article  "puppy love", the newest painting by Denise Rich, black pug puppy...
Friends of ours had gotten a new pug puppy a little over a year ago.  Of course, when we visited them my daughter fell in love!  None of our five dogs are small enough for her to pick up. so this was a delicious novelty for her, I am glad the pup already had a home, we don't need any more dogs!!!


This little black Pug puppy could steal anyone's heart away!  And so could that beautiful little girl, I might add completely without bias!!
In Private collection of the artist.

View Article  New original oil painting, "the sign says 'DOG' beach!!" makes it's debut
This is the first I have planned in a series of original oil paintings of scenes from Dog Beach, right here in Ocean Beach, San Diego County.  You see a lot of interesting things there, but mostly you see dogs being extremely happy. 
I am very pleased with the way this painting turned out, the combination of complementary colors blue and orange, with the bright orange of the child's bathing suit bringing the viewers eye to the first focal point, and the dark of the dog bringing the eye to the second one, it really works for me.  Of course, it also satisfies my sense of humor, which needs to be done and is a primary element in many of my paintings.  I hope you enjoy it!  This painting is sold.

View Article  A painting to make Emeril proud, "pork fat rules!"
Here is the finished product on the pig painting.  I have the dog beach painting almost finished so it should be here tomorrow or saturday. 



This painting is sold to one of my valued collectors!
View Article  getting art worthy photos, through rain,sleet and pig poop
I decided yesterday that I needed some fresh photos of Holsteins for painting reference, so off to the local dairy I went.  We have been getting so much rain in San Diego, that halfway down the rut-riddled road I ran into a rushing river where the road had been washed out.  I am not a brave driver, so I turned around and decided to visit holstein heaven another day. 
Off to the local high school agriculture department.  I had heard they have livestock, pigs in particular, and I have been dying for photos of pigs to work from.  Not pot bellied pigs, but a big pink farm sow type of pig.  I spied some students who told me where the animals were kept, and off I went camera in hand.  
After about 20 minutes of breathing through my mouth to avoid the stench of pig poop and snapping whatever photos I could of young pigs in pens,  I decided it was enough and headed back to the car.  I was intercepted by a man who looked at me like I was involved in some kind of secret porcine espionage scheme, and had me follow him to the office.  I understand that I should get permission to be on campus.  Oops.  On the way home I realized that I would not be wearing my shoes into the house.

View Article  "her favorite pillow" or "W. C. Fields Nightmare"
My most recent work is very near and dear to my heart.  As I like to say, they look just like angels when they are sleeping, and that applies to the four legged trash eater as well as the beautiful child.


Where the dog is concerned, it isn't a rare occurance, and I could probably paint her from life as she sleeps most of the time.  The child on the other hand can outlast everyone in the family, so the immortalized in oil image is a special one.
When considering a title for the piece two thoughts were recurring:  the incredible amount of cuteness and sweetness in the painting and a quote by W. C. Fields, "anyone who hates kids and dogs can't be all bad".
This painting is 11 by 14 inches of domestic tranquility.
This painting is sold.
View Article  "save a horse, ride a fat boy"
Recently I was with a friend who played the song "save a horse, (ride a cowboy)", and although I am not especially fond of country music, I have to admit it is catchy.  Maybe too catchy, as when it came time to name one of my latest paintings, a Harley Davidson Fat Boy composition, all I could think of was "save a horse, ride a fat boy".

This is a big painting in a small package,  8 inches by 8 inches, sounds small but really isn't considering the statement it makes.
This painting is sold.