Chick Fil A Drawing

I don't know if I've ever mentioned it before, but I'm a huge fan of Chick Fil A.   

Because I thought it would be a fun idea, I've been working on a drawing of Chick Fil A's founder, Truett Cathy, sitting beside a dairy cow (the same kind of cow that he has used successfully in his ads for years) like they're friends -  I  am hoping to either give it to our local Chick Fil a, or possibly to send it to the Chick Fil A headquarters, as a friend of mine suggested.

It's about half way done now- hopefully it'll be finished by the end of the week!

 

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  • 10/9/2009 1:08 PM Kelsey Hoppman wrote:
    Great picture! I'll look foward to seeing the finished product! By-the-way, I love Chik-Fil-A as well. My brother works there.
    Blessings,

    Kelsey
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  • 10/9/2009 2:24 PM Pamela wrote:
    Yes..you should send it to their headquarters. It also would have been cute if you had drawn the cow kissing him on the cheek.
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  • 10/9/2009 4:46 PM Margaret wrote:
    Oooh, that is so cool! Who knows, maybe they'll comission you to do a project for them.
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  • 10/9/2009 5:07 PM Dede wrote:
    That is so adorable!
    What a thoughtful way to give back.
    I am sure he will love it.
    I agree that it should go to HQ.
    Let us see the finished work.
    Blessings to you!
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  • 10/11/2009 2:26 PM diane wrote:
    Your talent is absolutely amazing, Bethany! That drawing almost brings tears to my eyes. I bet the Chick Fil A people will LOVE it!
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  • 1/18/2012 12:25 PM learn how to airbrush wrote:
    There is no surer method of evading the world than by following Art, and no surer method of linking oneself to it than by Art. ~Johann Wolfgang von Goethe /http://airbrushactioncom/airbrush-getaway-workshops/vegas-february-20-24-2012
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