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Modern Girls
Texting
Cowgirl fashions
(Nina Leen. 1949)
From her twenties until the end of her life, O’Keeffe studied and admired various aspects of Asian culture. Many of her abstracted landscapes, such as this bird’s eye view of a river, show her interest in the calligraphic line and flattened perspective of Japanese and Chinese painting. // Posing for the photographer Bruce Weber in 1984, O’Keeffe fused Eastern and Western influences by pairing a kimono with a vaquero hat. The swirl of her “GOK” brooch, designed by her friend Alexander Calder, echoes the larger form of her own sculpture behind her. // This kimono, a padded men’s garment in striped gray silk with a black collar, suited her lifelong taste for clothing that was practical, androgynous, and monochromatic, while also reflecting her fascination with Asian culture.
So you guys don’t know but I’ve been living in Hokkaido, Japan for the last two months! Unfortunately I’m in a very quiet, snow covered area so I can’t do much architectural photography, but in a month and a little I’ll start travelling so I’ll soon be posting lots about Japanese architecture.
Whilst you’re waiting, here are some of my favourite photos from my trip to Otaru & Sapporo, which we visited during Sapporo’s Yuki Matsuri (Snow Festival). Apologies that only some are building related but I wanted to share some photos with you guys!
Photographs by me, using a Canon G1X
Spring Watch
Sunglasses
Asian Beauty