
Georgia O’Keeffe Cow’s Skull — Red, White and Blue (1931) Oil on canvas. (40 x 33 cm)
The first painter I ever learned about in my elementary school art class was Georgia O’Keefe. Ever since my ideal image of the American painter is someone who works in a solitary pueblo in the desert, moving colour and life through her studio.
O’Keefe’s work is endlessly connotative and mesmerizing. Some of her more known work helped to create the archetypal South West, more so than the Marlboro Man or any John Wayne film.
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