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White Calico Flower, 1931by Georgia O'Keeffe
36" x 31" Framed Print Frame
Orchidby Georgia O'Keeffe
29" x 35" Framed Print Frame
Sunflower, New Mexico, 1935by Georgia O'Keeffe
26" x 31" Framed Print Frame
Red Hills and White Shell, 1938by Georgia O'Keeffe
16" x 14" Framed Print Frame
Sunflower, New Mexico, 1935by Georgia O'Keeffe
19" x 22" Framed Print Frame
Sunflower from Maggie, 1937by Georgia O'Keeffe
16" x 14" Framed Print Frame
White Flower on Red Earth, No. 1by Georgia O'Keeffe
32" x 28" Framed Print Frame
Jimson Weed, 1935by Georgia O'Keeffe
15" x 14" Framed Print Frame
Sunflower, New Mexico, 1935by Georgia O'Keeffe
14" x 15" Framed Print Frame
White Flower on Red Earth, No. 1by Georgia O'Keeffe
16" x 15" Framed Print Frame
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Framed Georgia O'Keeffe New Mexico Prints
Framed Georgia O’Keeffe New Mexico art is a necessity for any modern art collection and you should not miss if you are a true art lover. They are very charming and stylist to add great value to your place.
Framed Georgia O’Keeffe New Mexico paintings are iconic by their precisionism style and capture scenes of New Mexico’s western wilds. The Red Hills, Grey Sky,” captures the sandy red hills rolling across the dim grey sky. “Another Church, Hernandez, New Mexico,” is done is muted sandy browns, depicting a hacienda style building, situated in front of golden rolling hills doted in green shrubs and a bright blue sky hanging overhead.
Framed Georgia O’Keeffe New Mexico artwork exposes the bright and overlooked beauty of New Mexico. “Pelvis with the Distance” displays a pelvic bone acting as a window into the expansive plains beyond, the blue sky stretching out to the ends of time. “Red Hills and White Shell, 1938,” is a unique scene of the jagged red stained hills; the delicate pearlescent sheen of a white shell in contrast sits in the foreground.
“Sunflower, New Mexico, 1935,” is a bright depiction of a sunflower face, done in yellows and greens that stand out against the washed bright cornflower blue sky behind. Ram’s Skull with Brown Leaves,” depicting a ram’s skull sitting with two brittle fallen leaves, it is a nod to the beauty of death and the fragility of life.