Contrasting Creatives: Exploring the Artistic Legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe and John Gaw Meem in New Mexico
The work of O'Keeffe's paintings and Meem's architecture showcases how two artists can find inspiration from the same source, yet creatively distinctive results. O'Keeffe's abstract paintings capture the vibrancy and harshness of the Southwest's rugged terrain, while Meem's buildings build upon native architecture to create a unique and timeless style that pays tribute to pueblo structures while incorporating classical architectural elements such as symmetry and columns.
Drawing Inspiration from the Beauty of New Mexico and California: An Artist's Reflections
As an artist the natural world is a constant source of creativity and wonder. For me, the landscapes of New Mexico and the California coast have been particularly influential in my work.
Papier-Mâché as a Medium for Paintings: A Creative and Sustainable Alternative
One of the benefits of using papier-mâché as a painting surface is its versatility. Artists can create a variety of textures and patterns on the surface, depending on the type of paper used and the thickness of the layers applied. The surface can be rough or smooth, depending on the artist's preference, and the material is lightweight and easy to work with.