| Doreman
Burns
Doreman
Burns' watercolor compositions of the American Cowgirl are a fusion of
light and shadow, as well as his own imagination and reality, both past
and present. His unusual use of the watercolor medium produces clean,
sharp images, and brings his subject matter to life with vibrant color
and design.
"I try to paint
a figure that portrays the strong independent cowgirl spirit, while trying
to grasp an accurate reflection of the western cowgirl culture. I stylize,
emotionalize and romanticize my cowgirls."
As for the shaded eyes, Burns
says, " This creates an intriguing mystique that draws you in, but protects the
window to the soul." the paintings are penetrating and personal, people identify
with them. They have attitude.
Living in historic
Corrales, near the Sandia mountains of New Mexico, gives Burns a continuous
source of inspiration for his present series, which he calls "Dancing with
Cowgirls."
A native of
Lubbock, Texas, Burns attended Texas Tech.University. He has received
recognition and awards from numerous organizations. Burns' work is widely
exhibited in public and private collections.
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