Brooklyn kids cry over cow-ardly school theft
Last Updated: 5:25 PM, February 10, 2010
Posted: 3:10 AM, February 9, 2010
Comments: 3Call the sheriff! Some low down varmints are rustling cattle in Brooklyn's Wild West.
A life-size Fiberglass cow -- left behind after the 2000 CowParade art project -- has vanished from the front lawn of a Bensonhurst school.
"Neighborhood children are crying because the cow is no longer there," said Denise Levinsky, the principal of Seth Low Intermediate School. "It was part of the community."
The cow was among 500 original bovine sculptures decorated by artists and students and placed throughout the city 10 years ago.
Art teacher Deborah Glassman and 30 of her eighth-grade students at Seth Low were chosen to paint it based on their prize-winning design of puzzle pieces depicting city landmarks.
The cow was displayed in Manhattan for 10 weeks and then purchased by the Seth Low PTA and given permanent grazing rights outside the building.
She got a makeover in 2006, when Glassman and her students repainted her white, with the word "peace" in green letters in 17 different languages.
Glassman a teacher at the school for 20 years, said, "9/11 had taken place and terrorism was going on and the children and I decided on that design.
"When I arrived for work Monday morning, it was gone and I was devastated," said Glassman.
"The cow was not only an art experience. It inspired my students."
"It's cruel and mean," said Niki Lam, 11, of the puzzling theft. "I think it was terrorists, because they don't like peace."
Additional reporting by Ikimulisa Livingston
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Comments (3)
Post Your Comment1jaybird1
02/10/2010 10:18 PM
evil pig thieves.
uncensored
02/09/2010 3:41 PM
Brooklyn, enough said
Jeppydog
02/09/2010 7:34 AM
I don't think it was terrorists. It was probably taken by someone who loved it and I'm sure it has a good home.