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Donna Howell-Sickles
United StatesArt Brokerage:: Donna Howell-Sickles American Artist: b. 1949. Donna Howell-Sickles first started painting cowgirls in 1972, after seeing an old postcard from the 1930s bearing the image of a rodeo cowgirl. She was earning her BFA at Texas Tech in Lubbock at the time. Fascinated by the woman on the postcard, Howell-Sickles began to research the history and imagery of the cowgirl. While the energy of Howell-Sickles' cowgirls seems to jump off the canvas, the symbolism in her paintings is not always obvious. Howell-Sickles uses folklore and classical mythology to bestow deeper meaning to the scenes she paints. By alluding to ancient myths and how women have been portrayed through legend, Howell-Sickles creates an archaic heroine, one that is relatable for modern women as well. Howell-Sickles focuses on the joyous aspect of life in her works, and the cowgirls in her paintings are confident, happy and vivacious. Many of the symbols in her works recall ancient times when women were revered as the source of life. Triangles, six-petaled flowers, bears, and apples are all feminine symbols that add to Howell-Sickles' imagery. The cowgirls sometimes even rewrite myth, as is the case in a painting of Europa and the bull, in which Europa grabs the bull by the horns and steers him around. Listings wanted.
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Donna Howell-Sickles
Legends 1998 - Huge
Limited Edition Print: Giclee on Canvas, Hand Signed, From the Edition of 650, Edition is Not Numbered
Size: 26x31 in | 66x79 cm
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