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Georgia O'Keeffe.

Georgia O'Keeffe (Georgia Totto O'Keeffe, 1887-1986) - She was an american painter, master of magical realism, who was born in Wisconsin.

During some research I found, that O'Keefe was known for her flowers paining, landscapes of nature. After she left to Mexico she started to draw a dessert scenery with animal bonnes.

Flowers were normally as a feminim symbolism. By drawing her painting we can actually see her private life, beauty, peaceful, connection with nature. The way how she was drawing the nature, the flowers … She said that : I decided that if I could paint that flower in a huge scale, you could not ignore its beauty.''.- O'Keeffe. So, it make enjoy the moment, seeng more detail all pieces of her art work,

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