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Between Sky and Field by Rita Hsu

Between Sky and Field is an original oil painting that captures the quiet presence of a Wagyu-inspired cow, standing calmly in an open landscape. Set beneath a soft blue sky and grounded by a vivid green field, the composition holds a sense of stillness — a pause between movement and rest.

Painted in black and charcoal tones, the cow’s form is built with loose, expressive brushstrokes, allowing texture and subtle variation to emerge naturally. The gaze feels distant yet aware, creating a quiet tension between observation and calm, as if the moment exists just long enough to be noticed.

Rather than focusing on a specific Wagyu type, this piece is about presence — grounded, unhurried, and quietly strong. The contrast between the dark figure and the openness of sky and field gives the painting a contemporary rural feel, making it both timeless and modern.

Between Sky and Field

Rita Hsu

Original price was: AUD$770.Current price is: AUD$693.
Size: 40w x 30h x 2.5d cms
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Between Sky and Field by Rita Hsu

Between Sky and Field is an original oil painting that captures the quiet presence of a Wagyu-inspired cow, standing calmly in an open landscape. Set beneath a soft blue sky and grounded by a vivid green field, the composition holds a sense of stillness — a pause between movement and rest.

Painted in black and charcoal tones, the cow’s form is built with loose, expressive brushstrokes, allowing texture and subtle variation to emerge naturally. The gaze feels distant yet aware, creating a quiet tension between observation and calm, as if the moment exists just long enough to be noticed.

Rather than focusing on a specific Wagyu type, this piece is about presence — grounded, unhurried, and quietly strong. The contrast between the dark figure and the openness of sky and field gives the painting a contemporary rural feel, making it both timeless and modern.