Wideness & Wonder
By Susan Goldman Rubin
Chronicle Books LLC, 2010, 117 p.
Georgia O'Keefee is an American artist that grew up in New Mexico. She stood up for her art and made a name for herself in a time when women weren't respected as professional artists. She was the first woman to have her own show in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. She displayed her view of life through her work, recognizing the beauty of the world around her. She felt nature vibrantly and significantly in a way that is echoed in her work. She once said, "Color is one of the great things in the world that make life worth living to me."
This beautiful book gathers pictures of Georgia, her original work, and her early sketches. It takes you through her entire life, starting with her very first memory and ending with her final days. With direct quotes and people who knew her, and close up photos taken of her by the love of her life, readers feel like they truly know her.
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