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| (L) Photographer, David Shultz, (C) Ms. Hoorman, (R) Wayne Usrey, owner of Studio W, Ruidoso, New Mexico |
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| 2 more views of Ms. Hoorman's work, "21st Century Cowgirl", at Studio W, Ruidoso New Mexico, | |||
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Abourt My Work:
My Cowgirls defy convention and have spirits bigger than a Texas sky. I have chosen the Cowgirl as an image of independence, perseverance, integrity and one that embodies the image of a self-sufficient, competent woman. I acknowledge her as an authentic American icon. Perhaps undervalued, I celebrate the cowgirl in all her adventures and travail, wild and strong. Her look has been updated in my collection entitled, "21st Century Cowgirl." My creations are the fusion of Fine Art and Technology; an original technique I have been perfecting for many years.Traditionally trained as a designer and illustrator, I attended Kent State University, and graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with a BA in Art. Later I returned to school to receive my teaching certification at Texas A&M. I am a self-taught painter, computer user, and website designer.Since leaving graphic design after a 15-year career, I have taught community college and now teach Art in Garland, Texas . I am interested in figures t hat interact with environment, creating a poignant, mysterious vision and tell a story. Using imaginative design, exquisite detail and richly colored landscapes, my imagery is commanding, whimsical and enigmatic. Available
for freelance assignments
and commissioned artwork.
To request a quote, please e-mail to hoormandesign@verizon.net All
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21st Century Cowgirl ..."Cowgirls that Rock!" 1st c
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