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1917, Georgia O'Keeffe, Evening Star No. III [watercolor] -- Museum of Modern Art (New York)

From the museum label: "The evening star would be high in the sunset sky when it was still broad daylight," O'Keeffe recalled of her time in Texas. "That evening star fascinated me." In this sequence of watercolors, she merges subject, material, and technique to trace the progression of a sunset: from an allover expanse of wet-on-wet color to distinct bands of pigment separated by passages of paper to fuzzy dissolution. The last iteration was made on a different paper from the others – a laid, long-fibered stock that encourages the diffused soaking and staining appropriate for conveying the culmination of this natural spectacle.

Link to other paintings from the exhibition "Georgia O’Keeffe - To See Takes Time".

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Uploaded on August 10, 2023
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