Tuesday, April 24, 2012
In Chapter 4 of Udall's book, I found it interesting how O'Keefe went about creating her work space. While all the artist have an interesting relationship and connection with their space I found O'Keefe's te most intriguing. Aside from the fact that she carried her childhood preference with her for such a long time on how she did things, her use of simplicity in her creative space is very profund to me. She kept everything simple from color to decoration. In my opinion, this seemed very different from most artist who surround themselves with their artwork. O'Keefe seems nothing like this as she is extremely meticulous with her work space and the order in which it is kept. It comes off as in order for her to be creative and create the images exploding with color and passion, everything else around her must be, in a way, muted.
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