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Galloway Cows at Kiawah River
Original Acrylic Painting by Beth Haizlip
Framed in a custom brown wood frame.“Galloway Cows at Kiawah River” is a joyful and expressive portrait of one of the Lowcountry’s most beloved pastoral scenes. Beth Haizlip brings her signature vibrant palette and lively brushwork to this charming group of Belted Galloway cows—affectionately known as “Oreo cows”—resting and grazing in the warm coastal sunlight.
Layers of vivid greens, blues, purples, and sunlit yellows create a luminous landscape behind the cows, capturing the playful richness of Kiawah River’s open fields. Each cow has its own personality: curious, gentle, relaxed, or quietly observant. The composition draws the viewer in with its warmth, humor, and tenderness, showcasing Haizlip’s gift for painting animals with both character and dignity.
The distant red shed, soft tree line, and bright fencing add depth and balance, while the dynamic foreground shadows and grass textures give the scene an inviting sense of place. It’s a painting that makes people smile—instantly evoking the charm, calm, and authenticity of life along the Kiawah River.
Perfect for collectors who love Lowcountry landscapes, farm animals, or art that radiates personality and joy.
Original Acrylic Painting by Beth Haizlip
Framed in a custom brown wood frame.“Galloway Cows at Kiawah River” is a joyful and expressive portrait of one of the Lowcountry’s most beloved pastoral scenes. Beth Haizlip brings her signature vibrant palette and lively brushwork to this charming group of Belted Galloway cows—affectionately known as “Oreo cows”—resting and grazing in the warm coastal sunlight.
Layers of vivid greens, blues, purples, and sunlit yellows create a luminous landscape behind the cows, capturing the playful richness of Kiawah River’s open fields. Each cow has its own personality: curious, gentle, relaxed, or quietly observant. The composition draws the viewer in with its warmth, humor, and tenderness, showcasing Haizlip’s gift for painting animals with both character and dignity.
The distant red shed, soft tree line, and bright fencing add depth and balance, while the dynamic foreground shadows and grass textures give the scene an inviting sense of place. It’s a painting that makes people smile—instantly evoking the charm, calm, and authenticity of life along the Kiawah River.
Perfect for collectors who love Lowcountry landscapes, farm animals, or art that radiates personality and joy.

