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Kansas landscapes through cows and best bets. Enlarge video
Rachael Sudlow often can be found out in the country, taking photos of cows.
But her photos aren't the stereotypical farm scene. She uses the backs and necks of cows to create photos that mimic the rolling Kansas landscape.
In this week's weekly Pulse Podcast/Vodcast, Sudlow talks about how she captures the images the "Cowscapes" series. She's one of the featured artists in the quarterly Lawrence Downtown Gallery Walk.
And, as always, the podcast ends with highlights for events going on this weekend.



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antikoolaiddrinker (anonymous) says…
It still looks like a hump of a cow and bears no resemblance to any hills I have seen in Kansas. What people will do and call it art. I bet these photo's go for lots of money.