15 October

Flower Art, Tuesday, October 15. Blessings To The Long Lens. Do You See What I See?

by Jon Katz

…”Jon, How does it turn you on to insert your long camera lens inside flowers to photograph their sensual parts? Can’t you see why people are not comfortable around you? Just step back and look at yourself!” – Nonie

—  This could be the answer. I’m flattered.

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Georgia O’Keeffe was adamant that none of her floral works of art had anything to do with male or female genitalia and grew weary of those people who maintained the sexual link even after she had denied such a connotation. In an interview in 1943, she dismissed the sexual association with her floral paintings even if it meant people paid closer attention to the works of art.” – Daily Arts Display.

“…Well – I made you take time to look at what I saw, and when you took time to really notice my flowers, you hung all your associations with flowers on my flower, and you write about my flower as if I think and see what you think and see of the flower – and I don’t…”  — Georgia O’Keeffe.

More attention to the art…hmmm.

 

 

Calm in pink

 

Flowers as sculpture, a meditation.

 

 

Color that speaks blows kisses.

 

Radiance, hope, light.

For Nonie, try Tylenol.

 

Whispers

 

Soft light

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