| Calla Lilies, 1923 |  | Georgia O'Keefe The spirituality of nature: simplified, enlarged, isolated forms of nature. Art and one's senses are inseparable. Floral forms became sensual. (She began her career as a high school art teacher.) | | Jack-in-the-Pulpit IV, 1930 |  | Georgia O'Keefe | | Red Canna, 1923 |  | Georgia O'Keefe | | Me and the Moon, 1937 |  | Arthur Dove | | Sowing Wheat, 1935 |  | Arthur Dove | | Autumn Rhythm Number 30, 1950 |  | Jackson Pollock Content is irrelevant; pure form, shape, and color are essentials. Supported by federal funds like the WPA, art was an impulsive response to experience with improvisation: that's freedom. |
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