Georgia O Keeeffe Research Paper

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Abstract can be translated in several distinctive styles. Applying light, color, and distinctive shapes, the artist is capable to design abstract art that is not only what the artist perceives, but it is understood inversely with every individual. Georgia O’Keeffe is recognized with the development of American Modernism, as a associate of the Stieglitz Circle, which inspired early American modernists. Georgia O’Keeffe helped to pave the pathway for a lot of women in the arts.

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