Georgia O’Keeffe: Flower Power
The New York Times described her as “the undisputed doyenne of American painting” in 1986 when she died at the age of 98.
Georgia O’Keeffe’s first memories were of light sitting on a patchwork quilt and the feeling of warm, soft ridges of earth made by the wheels of buggies – Georgia O’Keeffe at an early age had a sense of colour and shape.
Generations have been stunned, awed and confused by her work asking the same questions and coming to the same incorrect conclusions.
This slideshow / lecture will focus on the fearless, modest woman and her own highly refined, slightly removed art.
“ I am a Painter. I am not a woman Painter.”