“The Beyond”, 1972, Georgia O’Keeffe.
“(…) Towards the end of her life her eyesight deteriorated due to macular degeneration, leaving her with only peripheral vision. This was a devastating blow to the highly visual artist, who was forced to stop oil painting in 1972, although she did continue painting with the help of assistants thereafter. Nonetheless, her last unassisted work in oil, “The Beyond” is a towering work that looks death squarely in the face. O’Keeffe seems to contemplate the magnitude of existence and the impossible notion of what comes next.” (via)
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Georgia O’Keeffe🎨
Georgia O’Keeffe - Head with Broken Pot
Georgia O’Keeffe Black Pansy & Forget-Me-Nots
Pink Daisy with Iris
Georgia O’Keeffe, Kachina
Georgia O’Keeffe, Blue Morning Glory
Shadow with Pelvis and Moon
Georgia O’Keeffe, Series 1, No. 8
Georgia O’Keeffe, Evening Star No. II, 1917
Georgia O’Keeffe, Red hills and white flower II
Georgia O’Keeffe, Dead Cottonwood Tree
Georgia O’Keeffe at Ghost Ranch, 1977
( photograph by M.Varon)
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Georgia O’Keeffe - Lake George with White Birch, 1921
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Georgia O'Keeffe, Brooklyn Bridge, 1949
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Georgia O'Keeffe, Study for Brooklyn Bridge, 1949
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Georgia O’Keeffe
Black Petunia & White Morning-Glory II. 1926
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Georgia O’Keeffe: Ice Cave (1950)
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Georgia O’Keeffe - Starlight Night, Lake George (1922)
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Georgia O’Keeffe
Wai’anapanapa Black Sand Beach
March 1939
Gelatin silver prints
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe
© Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
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monster
Rusty and O’Keeffe talk.
- or, birds are meant for the sky, and not to be shot down by dumb, stupid boys.
* this is a character analysis of Rusty, or rather, the version of him that is in my head. Based on the premise of Rusty/621 and O’Keefe/Flatwell.
- dragonfly signals the end of summer and the start of winter
- it also represents self-realization and divine revelation
This is like a fever dream (i drew these 19 pages in 3 days), but I’d love to hear what you think :)
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Georgia O’Keeffe at home in Abiquiú, New Mexico, 1948.
Photographer: Philippe Halsman
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“Black Hollyhock, Blue Larkspur”, 1930, Georgia O’Keeffe.
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Georgia O'Keeffe - Light of Iris - 1924
Georgia O'Keeffe -
Georgia O'Keeffe - Fishhook From Hawaii - No. I
Georgia O'Keeffe - Shell - 1937
Georgia O'Keeffe - Nude Series (1917)
Georgia O'Keeffe - Nude Series (1917)
Georgia O'Keeffe - Nude Series (1917)
Georgia O'Keeffe - Nude Series (1917)
Georgia O'Keeffe - Kachina
Georgia O'Keeffe - Head with Broken Pot
Georgia O’Keeffe by Alfred Stieglitz in 1922
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OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Sharon Gilham’s costume design for Selene / Lanfear is amazing
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Georgia O'Keeffe and her sculpture, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, ca. 1982 - by Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 - 1986), American
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#CowAppreciationDay:
While Georgia O'Keeffe painted some shells and skulls along with her many flowers and landscapes, living animals show up very rarely in her work. This is easily the best of those exceptions! 🐮
Georgia O'Keeffe (American, 1887-1986)
Cow Licking, 1921
oil on canvas
Denver Art Museum
Read more about this unique piece here:
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