11 December 2008

Tim O. (2)


Amy B.

17 September 2008

Mark N.

16 September 2008

Michael C.

15 September 2008

Lynn B.

09 September 2008

Alex S.

28 August 2008

Jim M.












(2 views)

26 August 2008

Michael S.

25 August 2008

Nicole T.

24 August 2008

Eric B.














(slightly censored for, um, unnecessary content.)

23 August 2008

Erin S.

22 August 2008

Brianna R.

21 August 2008

Vaughn K.












(cross section)

20 August 2008

19 August 2008

Daria O.

18 August 2008

Matt L.

17 August 2008

Risa A.

16 August 2008

ReeD M.

15 August 2008

14 August 2008

13 August 2008

12 August 2008

JP M.

11 August 2008

10 August 2008

09 August 2008

Jesse A.

08 August 2008

07 August 2008

Andrew O.

Mary C.

06 August 2008

05 August 2008

John N.

04 August 2008

Hannah K.

Mary N.

03 August 2008

Naomi N.

Mike N.

Amanda N.

02 August 2008

Teague L.

Sebastian C.

Becky C.

Dave B.

Liz O.

Doug M. (the cow that started it all)

A brief history

Like most brilliant ideas, such as the paper clip and the general theory of relativity, Draw A Cow was born of beer and pizza. What began as a discussion of the origins of certain cuts of beef quickly blossomed into a cow-drawing competition. The results were not pretty. Cows, we discovered, are not so easy to draw quickly, particularly if there's not one posing in front of you, and most particularly if you're on your second pitcher of beer.

As word of this art project/social experiment spread, more and more people joined the moo-vement (sorry) and started drawing cows. Soon enough there was a whole herd of bovine sketches.

Your turn. You think you know what a cow looks like, right? Try it. Draw a cow. Quickly. No cheating.

Then send us a scan or photo of your effort.