More Sun and Moon Themed Art

 


Top of the Day is Georgia O'Keeffe's Pink Moon over Water from 1924. We're used to seeing her bold flowers & Southwestern settings; this is a Maine landscape from when she lived on the East Coast. A rich, beautiful vision, we got lost in her magical imagery. We loved the lively designs of fabric & fine artist Lois Mailou Jones whose seven decade career influences fashion design to this day with her vibrant prints. 

We immersed ourselves in the giant kinetic (not Kinnecticut, as I kept spoonerizing!) light & fabric sculpture of Janet Echelman. The Moon Flask Decorated with Insects Among Plants on a Chinese Meander Background from the latter 18th century made some of our gang bring their own straw! And finally, we looked at Brazilian artist Tarsila do Amaral's colorful Setting Sun. She's someone whose color & bold forms fit with today's bright offerings! 

Here are links to all of todays art

  • Lois Mailou Jones, Textile Design for Cretonne, 1928 -- link --
  • Janet Echelman, Sky, Smithsonian American Art Museum -- link --
  • Georgia O'Keeffe, Pink Moon over Water, 1929 -- link --
  • Flask -- link
  • Tarsila do Amaral, Setting Sun, 1929 -- link --

Comments

  1. Janet Echelman did a Ted Talk called Taking Imagination Seriously

    This Georgia O'Keeffe is breathtaking! A biopic called Georgia O'Keeffe about she and her husband Alfred Stieglitz starring Joan Allen and Jeremy Irons. You always have to take biopics with a grain of salt but it might open up interests in other parts of their lives that was poor touched on in this film. Hopefully, we will get to view some photos of Stieglitz and Nicolas Muray. So much to see!

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  2. Lots of good stuff on the web about Janet Echelman’s creations- there is a permanent one between two buildings in Hollywood I want to see. Jerry, you were talking about the mylar strip installation that you saw (in St. Louis?) that reminded you of her installations. Here’s Liquid Shard that was up in Los Angeles- it was breathtaking to watch and sit under. https://youtu.be/LworY8zFykg

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