Art world links which caught my eye...

<img src="https://news.artnet.com/app/news-upload/2021/12/19_OKeeffe-Ladder-against-Studio-Wall-EX_2021_GO_062-1024x736.jpeg" alt="Georgia O'Keeffe, <i> Ladder against Studio Wall in Snow

Georgia O'Keeffe, Ladder against Studio Wall in Snow (1959–60).

They say the way you do something, is the way you do everything. It turns out painter Georgia O'Keeffe was also a talented photographer, whose images reflect the subject matter of her paintings.

It's not hard to tell that O'Keeffe was the eye behind the images—and not just because the majority of them feature the same beloved New Mexican landscapes and flora that populate her paintings. Her signature sense of composition is there, too. You can recognize it in the way she photographs the bodily curves of riverbeds and adobe homes, or in her fascination with the long, graphic shadows that dramatize the desert every morning and afternoon. Her ability to capture nature's feminine grace remains unparalleled.

<img src="https://news.artnet.com/app/news-upload/2021/12/15_OKeeffe-Forbidding-Canyon-EX_2021_GO_052-782x1024.jpeg" alt="Georgia O'Keeffe, <i>Forbidding Canyon, Glen Canyon

Georgia O'Keeffe, Forbidding Canyon, Glen Canyon (September 1964)

Read the full article here: ARTNET - Georgia O'Keeffe Was an Accomplished Photographer, Too. A New Exhibition Focuses on Her Work in the Medium for the First Time

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