6/29/10

T is for Travel: Georgia O'Keefe






Last month, my husband and I set off for our annual road trip north. Instead of heading straight to South Dakota, we swung west to New Mexico. I'd been wanting to see Santa Fe for some time and we both yearned to be in the true West again, with its dry air, varied landscapes, and huge spaces. We were not disappointed. One particular goal was to visit the Georgia O'Keefe Museum in Santa Fe. I have admired her work since high school and had only seen a handful of her works in person. The museum was our very first stop in Santa Fe, and I was treated to a few dozen of her paintings. I spent much time admiring a series of three seashells, the canvases only about 8x10 inches. Their smallness surprised me, given how bold her work is. And I was delighted to see her portrayals of cottonwood trees, landmarks in the West, and a favorite of mine. Outside the museum, I smiled to see lilac bushes blooming against the adobe walls in the town. (They don't grow in Houston.) The next day, we drove out to Ghost Ranch, where O'Keefe lived and painted for many years. My husband took these photos of the scenery at the ranch. The sources of her inspiration were clear. An artist/retreat colony is now found on the grounds, and perhaps someday I'll be able to return for a workshop. It was fulfilling to finally see these places, after years of wanting to. Unfortunately, there wasn't much time to drink tea in New Mexico, but I'm enjoying my old standby jasmine vanilla now that I'm home.

7 comments:

Unknown said...

what a wonderful trip! it looks a bit like Monument Valley (one of my favorite wide open places) ..... I'm so glad to visit you for tea today! Jasmine Vanilla sounds delicious!!!

elizabeth said...

beautiful! I was introduced to Georgia O'Keefe in high school as well...

~*~Patty said...

New Mexico is a part of the country I have always wanted to visit, lucky you...thank you for sharing these breathtaking photos!
Happy T Tuesday
p.s. I just bought a Jasmine plant and was thinking about a Jasmine post for next T Tuesday ;)

Mimi said...

The most amazing thing about the photos is the vivid layering of the rocks.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

So glad to see you back at Tea Tuesday. I've been to the Georgia O'Keefe Museum in Santa Fe, but never to her ranch. So glad your hubby took several stunning photos of this lovely place. They are breathtaking.

Your choice of tea is perfect for this hot day. Love Jasmine tea, but have never had it with vanilla before. Happy T Tuesday.

Dianne said...

Beautiful scenery... I'd love to visit there... and see her paintings.

*jean* said...

gorgeous photos!! a lovely trip! your blog banner with the rununculus is gorgeous too!!!