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Doreman Burns
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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 an 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
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#2850
"Cowgirl, Cowgirl, Cowgirl" |

#2857
"Buffalo Gal" |

#2858
"Rodeo-De-O" |
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#2864
"Cherokee Charm" |

#2862
"Rodeo Rider" |

#2863
"Navajo Notion" |
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#2900
"South By Southwest" |

#2901
"Taos Transparency" |

#2902
"Checkmate" |
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#2903
"Country Sunshine" |

#2905
"All American" |

#2906
"Sweetheart of the Rodeo" |
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#2907
"Hollie" |

#2908
"Painted Memories" |

#2909
"Between Rides" |
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#2910
"He's Mine" |
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#2861
"Looking For Strays" |
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