Georgia O'Keeffe, a pioneering American artist known for her innovative approach to painting, redefined the boundaries of modern art with her iconic depictions of nature and the American Southwest. Her bold use of color and form conveyed a sense of beauty and transcendence, establishing her as one of the most significant artists of the 20th century.

"Sun-bleached bones were most wonderful against the blue - that blue that will always be there as it is now after all man's destruction is finished."



"I've been absolutely terrified every moment of my life - and I've never let it keep me from doing a single thing I wanted to do."



"Marks on paper are free - free speech - press - pictures all go together I suppose."



"Nobody sees a flower really; it is so small. We haven't time, and to see takes time - like to have a friend takes time."



"I know now that most people are so closely concerned with themselves that they are not aware of their own individuality, I can see myself, and it has helped me to say what I want to say in paint."



"I said to myself, I have things in my head that are not like what anyone has taught me - shapes and ideas so near to me - so natural to my way of being and thinking that it hasn't occurred to me to put them down."



"Singing has always seemed to me the most perfect means of expression. It is so spontaneous. And after singing, I think the violin. Since I cannot sing, I paint."



"I have things in my head that are not like what anyone has taught me - shapes and ideas so near to me - so natural to my way of being and thinking that it hasn't occurred to me to put them down."



"I decided that if I could paint that flower in a huge scale, you could not ignore its beauty."

