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Chocolate Moo-se
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The Houstonian: Houstonian Hotel Club and Spa-111 N. Post Oak Lane
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Michelle O'Michael
Salli Babbitt
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The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa
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Chocolate Moo-se is a cow-parfait of strawberry, chocolate, whipped cream, a candy-stripped straw, and a one-foot cherry on top. According to OMichael, Born and raised on the verdant pastures of West Texas, this is not what I had in mind when as a child I said, I want to be a cowgirl. This cow was inspired by the artists fathers 23 square mile range and the 20 cows able to survive on it. Taking my culinary skills to a new level, the cow was carved and skewered with a steel armature. It supports the 14 foot cow and steel cup.
Michelle OMichaels artistic aesthetic springs from the flat West Texas land with steel trees of rigs and pump jacks. OMichael began art studies under the direction of her father and West Texas teachers. She continued at multiple universities and museum schools, and has a degree from the University of Texas Austin. OMichaels grandfather was a coalfield blacksmith. Her sculpture is a continuation of his steel work.
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This cow was sold in Flight 6 of the internet auction hosted by Amazon.com that ran from December 20, 2001 to January 8, 2002.
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