She increased awareness of nature- flowers especially, but all nature- and that we humans are a part of nature that in fact we are nature- and of the ability of women to be amazing and talented at and excelling at things men are (such as painting, which used to be a "men's thing" in society). And made a lot of people to this day appreciate nature, save it, take care of themselves, love being a woman, have respect for women, want to preserve wildlife and garden with native plants rather than invasive species, love art, be inspired to make art themselves...and to just relax and take it more easy which we really need this day and age since there is too much stress and people go too fast
In 1949 her move to New Mexico influenced Georgia to produce some of her beat known works- larger than life (still lifes of desert scenery and flowers.)
Georgia O'Keeffe had a niece and was sent to live with her.
the black cross by Georgia okeeffe
The address of the Georgia Okeeffe Museum is: 217 Johnson St, Santa Fe, NM 87501-1826
That is Scott number US 3069. It has a value of about $2 with cachet and no address.
georgia okeeffe spent a lot of time in new mexico with her husband
Georgia O'Keeffe had a niece and was sent to live with her.
the black cross by Georgia okeeffe
The address of the Georgia Okeeffe Museum is: 217 Johnson St, Santa Fe, NM 87501-1826
That is Scott number US 3069. It has a value of about $2 with cachet and no address.
Georgia okeeffe was born 11/15 1887
georgia okeeffe spent a lot of time in new mexico with her husband
She overcame a few things in her life.
Since she was young, she has always loved art and nature
i just wanted to know if Georgia okeeffe took any drugs while she was alive???
no
Yes. Georgia okeeffe went to the art institute of chicago, sacred heart academy, madison high, chatham episcopal institute, and columbia teachers college.
The economic had an impact on Georgia. The impact was not good.