The Black Place and it's eerie poetics - BFM

 At times I find the names of paintings add so much to the painting itself. Like a poetic combination of words and paint, to me, O'Keefe's "Black Place" serious is eerily welcoming and ominous at the same time. To imagine her camping near these hills to wake up and paint them all day makes me wonder what gave her comfort, and what fear or discomfort instilled into her paintings. Since we are looking at the first three of the series tomorrow, here is a short excerpt from an O'Keefe book I own on her experience painting them. 






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