Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) — Ram's Head with Hollyhock [oil, canvas, 1935]
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Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) — Ram's Head with Hollyhock [oil, canvas, 1935]
George Copeland Ault, From Brooklyn Heights, 1925. Oil on canvas.
Photo: Fine Art America
Georgia O'Keeffe. Radiator Building - Night, New York. 1927. Oil on canvas.
The Homecoming, 1935. Benton Murdoch Spruance. Lithograph.
Red Hill and White Shell (1938) by Georgia O'Keeffe. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Hypno - Precisionism
Precisionism is an art movement that depicts typically busy and inhabited structures while excluding all trace of people. Also there are cubist lines all across it. It's not super big so I don't have much to say about it; but Hypno to me is a survivor, and I like to imagine he likes to live in abandoned places. He's a bit of a hermit, especially by Hermitcraft standards. I thought a style that purposely omits people would suit him!
"INCENSE OF A NEW CHURCH" CHARLES DEMUTH // 1921 [oil on canvas | 26 × 20 1/8"]
Lake George Reflection by Georgia O'Keeffe, 1921-1922.
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