Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Georgia O'Keeffe

This is Georgia O'Keeffe's painting called Ram's Head, White Hollyhock-Hills. This was created in 1935 and it is an oil on canvas. She commented in 1976 that she said that, " My paintings sometimes grow by pieces from what is around." This is because she has painted and climbed the mountains in the paintings many times and that the flowers were planted among the vegetables in the garden. I like her as an artist because she has movement in her images. For example, she makes an static object like a Ram's Head have dimension.

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