“I found that I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say in any other way — things that I had no words for.”
“I have things in my head that are not like what anyone taught me — shapes and ideas so near to me, so natural to my way of being and thinking.”
Take care and keep laughing!
I love the work of Georgia O’Keefe – thank you for this:)
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My mission in life is to serve! Happy Wednesday. 🙂
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I will re blog
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I love the work of Georgia O’Keefe.
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Happy Wednesday! Another fascinating woman and her artwork…Thanks Sarah
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Pleasure, Olga.
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Nice one, sarah! After many visits to Santa Fe I finally made it up the o’Keeffe museum and the ‘famous’ church she painted. Anne
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Happy to hear you enjoyed the post.
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I like O’Keefe’s art, but I like her persona better.
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I confess I feel the same, Adrienne. In fact, I prefer the photograph of her to the art I’ve included!
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🙂 Is that an Alfred Steiglitz photo of her? It looks like it. They made some beautiful photography with her as his muse!
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It is indeed. I knew I’d forgotten something and that was to add his name! Click through and you’ll get the Wikipedia page it’s on.
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I always thought I loved their love story until I read that Alfred cheated on his first wife and left for O’Keefe, then cheated on her too. I don’t like those sorts of love stories after all.
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No. Quite.
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