Framed Cowgirl Artwork
When one thinks about cowboys they often forget that there are cowgirls out their too that deserve to be recognized. Artists haven’t forgotten about the cowgirls of the world and they have created beautiful and meaningful framed cowgirl art to remind us. These great pieces come in different formats and styles so; there is something for all types of art lovers.
One of the favorite pieces on the market is by artist Carla D’aguanno which features a young girl in a barn wearing a pink cowboy hat saying a prayer titled “Dear God It Is Me Calling”. This is a piece that works great in a little girl’s room according to decorators. Another fun framed cowgirl art piece is the colorful piece titled “Rock and Roll” by Carrie Fell.
David DeVary and Mona Shafer Edwards are artists that bring cowgirls to the canvas and portray them in more the way we think of cowboys of history. Their framed cowgirl art paintings “My Buddy and Me” and “Clementine” are two of their most popular pieces and are regularly sought after.
Cowgirls deserve to be empowered and there are pieces like “You Go Girl” and “Let’s Go Home” by Julie Chapman and Barry Hart that show cowgirls are just as tough as any cowboy. Wesley Dallas Merritt uses his camera to show how little girls start out becoming cowgirls with his piece “Getting the Brush Off”, this is a great piece that gives the viewer a smile each time.