Barry Rides Belle - Matte Poster 12x16
This one still makes us laugh. Belle is our ginger Scottish Highland cow — all horns, shaggy coat, and quiet patience. Barry is our white goat, who has exactly zero respect for the social contract between species. One afternoon Barry decided Belle's back was the best seat on the farm, and Belle, being Belle, just kept chewing. We grabbed the camera. That photo is what you're looking at.
This is a 12x16 matte poster printed on enhanced matte paper at 189 g/m2, using archival inks for color that stays true over the years. The matte finish means no glare from your lamp or window — you can actually see Barry's smug little face from across the room. It ships rolled in a sturdy tube so it arrives ready for your frame of choice. Standard 12x16 size slips into off-the-shelf frames at any craft or home store, which keeps things simple.
Who it's for
If you know someone who texts you every Highland cow video they find, this is their poster. It's also a solid pick for goat people, farmhouse kitchens, kids' rooms, cozy reading nooks, or any office wall that could use a little more nonsense. Works for birthdays, housewarmings, Mother's Day, Father's Day, or the specific friend who has decided their whole personality is now fluffy cows.
- Size: 12" x 16" poster, fits standard frames
- Paper: enhanced matte, 189 g/m2, smooth non-glare finish
- Ink: archival pigment inks for long-lasting color
- Photo: real snapshot of our animals, Barry and Belle, on the farm in Ithaca, Michigan
- Packaging: ships rolled in a protective tube
- Printed: on demand in the USA
A quick note on shipping
Every poster is printed to order by our print partner in the United States and rolled into a tube before it heads your way. That keeps the corners crisp and the paper flat. Frame not included — we wanted to leave that part to you, because the right frame really does change the mood. A simple black or natural wood frame looks especially good with the warm tones of Belle's coat.
Thanks for supporting a small family farm. Wolf & Steer is run by Robert and Erica Rabideau and their 9-year-old son on 30 acres in mid-Michigan, and every order helps us keep the hay barn full and the water troughs thawed. Barry says thanks too, probably. He's hard to read.