The painting features an abstract composition reminiscent of flames or a flower. Warm colors are used, mostly various shades of orange, red and hints of purple. The colors are blended into seemingly organic shapes and flows that together create a dynamic yet fluid overall image. The outer edges are less defined and transition into lighter colors, giving the piece a sense of depth.
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Prevailing color of this fine art print is red and its shape is portrait.
Georgia Totto O’Keeffe (1887-1986). American painter. She came to the centre of public attention at the end of World War II in New York. She painted large-scale paintings of details of flowers, captured through a magnifying glass. Some images can be interpreted as a Freudian like view of female genitals (albeit it’s a detail of irises). In her time, she was either criticized for this or, conversely, appreciated by some feminists. In the 30s, she took a liking to the north of New Mexico, which became the subject of many of her paintings (eg. Lake George a >).
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