"I've been absolutely terrified every moment of my life - and I've never let it keep me from doing a single thing I wanted to do."

Georgia O'Keeffe

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Black Iris (1926) by Georgia O'Keeffe

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“Nobody sees a flower - really - it is so small it takes time - we haven't time - and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time.”

― Georgia O'Keeffe

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Georgia O'Keeffe, Pond in the Woods, 1922

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Poppies, 1950
Georgia O'Keeffe
Oil on canvas

Milwaukee Art Museum

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Blue Morning Glories
-1935, Georgia O'Keeffe

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Not one but three chances to see Georgia O'Keeffe's this year – & . I loved this e-talk exploring the natural forces, sensual delights and stories present in her paintings: https://t.co/JIHSIpB3MP

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Good Morning

Georgia O'Keeffe ~ Black Flower and Blue Larkspur 1930

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If Georgia O'Keeffe can paint vagina flowers her whole career I can certainly paint sad bald men

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Liking 's new Stylize feature. Great to see female artists included in the default style options. A welcome change from the all-male line up we normally see in style transfer tools 👏. I used O'Keeffe's Lake George style with a snail photo I took yesterday 🙂

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María Herreros rescata la vida más íntima de Georgia O'Keeffe https://t.co/9nRsnGN4g1

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María Herreros rescata la vida más íntima de Georgia O'Keeffe https://t.co/9nRsnGN4g1

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Georgia O'Keeffe's (1887 – 1986) fascination with Synesthesia led her to create these paintings based on the idea that music could be "translated into something for the eye"

Blue and Green Music (1919–1921)
Music, Pink and Blue, No. 1 (1918)
Music, Pink and Blue No. 2 (1918)

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Black Iris (1926) by Georgia O'Keeffe

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"La gente en la ciudad corre de un lado a otro y no tiene tiempo para mirar una flor. Quiero que la vean, quieran o no"

🌸Detalles de las flores y paisajes entre lo figurativo y lo abstracto capturados por Georgia O'Keeffe. Todas ellas en la actual expo del .

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Early in her career, Georgia O'Keeffe was inspired by photography. In her paintings, she used techniques familiar to the photographic medium, such as magnification, cropping, and filling the canvas by "zooming in" on her subject. By depicting flowers in this way, she created…

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