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Tag: Terri-Jane Dow

Postcards in Isolation 24: Georgia O’Keeffe, Grey Lines with Black, Blue and Yellow, c.1923

1st September 20202nd September 2020  Terri-Jane Dow

Georgia O’Keeffe’s Grey Lines with Black, Blue and Yellow, c.1923, is a painting full of movement that captures the New Mexican skyscape and reminds us, as we adjust after lockdown, that we’ll be moving again soon too.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: Art Institute of Chicago, Corona Pandemic, Grey Lines with Black Blue and Yellow, Lockdown Living, painting, Postcards in Isolation, Terri-Jane Dow
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