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Series I, No. 3, 1918 #georgiaokeeffe #americanart https://t.co/jEbHgQ9nid
Georgia O'Keeffe, Train at Night in the Desert, 1916 #museumarchive #museumofmodernart https://t.co/mGUVx06Exi
This week's Akimblog Hit List features Holly Fedida, an artist invested in the intimacies of observation and the objects we hold close. Read about her favourite things including Georgia O’Keeffe, tiny objects, a Wallace Stevens poem, and more:
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From the Plains I, 1919 #okeeffe #americanart https://t.co/dNSr2LYVZX
Georgia O’Keeffe ‘Pink and Green Leaves’, 1924
“Sé paciente con todo aquello que esté sin resolver en tu corazón e intenta amar las preguntas en sí mesmas.” Nélida Piñon
Black Place, Grey and Pink #americanart #okeeffe https://t.co/Qba1Z01266
Il mio primo ricordo è luce la luminosità della luce
luce tutto intorno.
Georgia O'Keeffe
#CEraUnaVoltaLAmerica
#SalaLettura 🌼🌸🌼
#art by Georgia O'keeffe
"Luce di Iris" 1924
“Anyone with any degree of mental toughness ought to be able to exist without the things they like most for a few months at least.”
Georgia O'Keeffe, living alone and impoverished in the desert in the middle of WWI, on art, life, and setting priorities: https://t.co/53PSUpExvT
Weekend Round-Up of Edits (page 2 of 2):
- Simultaneous Dresses, Sonia Delaunay
- The Embrace, Gustave Klimt
- Flower of Life II, 1925, 1918, Georgia O'Keeffe
#BTSisinART #BTSisArt #BTSinArt #BTS #BTSFanArt #weeklyroundup @BTS_twt
Red Hill and White Shell, 1938 #okeeffe #americanart https://t.co/IpXWQpPrGD
Purple Petunias, 1925 #americanart #georgiaokeeffe https://t.co/H97oMgPZEw
BTS is/in Art edit of the day:
The 1st (well, 2nd) in my September O'Keeffe series.
It HAD to be this Namjoon in this flower.
ART: Flower of Life II, 1925, 1918, Georgia O'Keeffe
#BTSisinART #BTSisArt #BTSinArt #BTS #BTSFanArt #KimNamjoon #RM #Namjoon #남준 #김남준 @bts_twt
@trevorjonesart Georgia O’Keeffe 🇺🇸
Series I—No. 3
1918
❤️
O'Keeffe’s 🎨 painted 10 years after her large floral compositions, continues her exploration of the aesthetic possibilities in rendering a single organic form as a dynamic whirl of flowing curves,counter-curves.
🏛 @okeeffemuseum
Georgia O'Keeffe Two Pink Shells/Pink Shell,1937
#CelebratingWomen #art
In 1946 Georgia O’Keeffe had a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, the 1ar woman so honored.
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. ~ Georgia O'Keeffe
Red Canna 1924
Large Dark Red Leaves on White #okeeffe #americanart https://t.co/CQaTj3G2aT