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Author: Terri-Jane Dow

Terri-Jane is a writer based in London. She’s the editor of literary journal, Severine, and has previously written features and fiction for Chicago Review of Books, Oh Comely, Restless, Dazed, Dear Damsels, and Jellyfish Review, among others. Find her on instagram @terri_jane, or on twitter @terrijane. You can find more of her writing at terrijanedow.com

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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