Framed Georgia O'Keeffe Floral Paintings
Capturing intricacies of floral beauties, Georgia O’Keeffe is known as the “Mother of American modernism.” A forerunner of precisionism, she has left her mark on the modern art world forever. Focusing in on floral subjects, Georgia O’Keeffe’s precisonism style of vibrant flowers is displayed in Framed Georgia O’Keeffe Floral art and is a necessity for any modern art collection that is not to be missed.
Framed Georgia O’Keeffe art is done is a precisonism style that is a unique and modern perspective that is anything but traditional. Delicate in color and shape, the folded ruffled edges of a white rose are captured in Georgia O’Keeffe’s painting, “White Rose with Larkspur No.2, 1927.” The delicate green center pops against the contrasting razor white petals of an orchid flower in the painting “An Orchid.”
Framed Georgia O’Keeffe paintings capture beautiful blossoming flora in a zoomed in macro that gives unusual and striking points of view. “Oriental Poppies, 1928” is a stunning painting of vivid oriental poppies in full bloom, their black centers contrasted by the hot orange crepe paper petals gently layered atop one another. “Black Iris, 1906,” maintains the tension of delicate and strong, the dark folded petals of a black iris layered in light washes of pink, it is a combination of vigor and femininity.
Georgia O’Keeffe’s painting, “Black and Purple Petunias,” is done is deep and heavy dark purple tones that make the Petunia’s petals appear like velvet. “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.