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Related: About this forumGeorgia O'Keeffe and Remembering to Take the Time to Look Up ︵.︵

From a letter dated June 14, 1930 by the American artist Georgia OKeeffe to her husband, Alfred Stieglitz.
Cirrostratus clouds viewed through a gap in Stratocumulus over Carrboro, North Carolina, US by Angela Winter... who also suggested this [the above] quotation.
More marvels moving in our atmosphere captured by a member of the Cloud Appreciation Society
Here is my favourite of O'Keeffe's Sky Paintings

Wikipedia has many words about her series of cloud paintings. However, in the end, neither paintings nor photographs need words to communicate.
Yet, a bit of background is always helpful and oft gives one a deeper perspective.
Sweet Rosie Red
(146 posts)This quote has given me more insight into OKeefes work. Now I understand her better.
I hope to see more of OKeefes work online. I knew of her but had never seen any of her work when I spotted an enormous framed poster of a white flower on a blue background at a thrift store in Nashville TN, fell in love and bought it. That was 20 years ago and it has occupied an honored place in my home ever since. Research online and at my local library established it as an OKeefe reproduction. The museum does not offer a print of it at this time and I consider it a collectors item. I would post a photo, but it is in the shop for reframing today. The frame was battered by so many moves! (And I am unsure of copyright, etc.)
I will never get to New Mexico, but I wish they would put her work online. She was unique in her vision and technique and deserves far more appreciation from the world!
SorellaLaBefana
(519 posts)Here are a couple of images from her Wikipedia Page showing the sort of imagery more people are familiar with


And, also on Wiki, is the page looking at her cloud series "Sky Above Clouds" which has this haunting image

She was a deeply complex artist and person