> keatsgipsy said on
12-17-2009 at
15:00:
SUCH A LADY BEFOR HER TIME! I SAW THIS WHOLE BIO YEARS AGO _ it is amazing - her strength helps every inspiring ARTIST TO MARCH ON AND NEVER GIVE UP
> md991free said on
12-07-2009 at
07:06:
Thanks for posting this. Is amazing to see her speak, reflect and move around this beautiful landscape that surrounded her during the final chapter of her life.Even at 92 she was extremely sharp. What an extraordinary woman.
> Consideration4U said on
10-28-2009 at
07:30:
Thank you Georgia and Ansel and ... everyone!
> MsPoemas said on
10-27-2009 at
08:16:
she is so amazing and sweet..
> joannesel said on
09-27-2009 at
03:08:
An incredible inspiration to me. I resonate with her love of New Mexico having lived there twice. It grabs you and won't let go.
> joolsner said on
09-21-2009 at
15:40:
I've watched this video so many times. I find it relaxing. Georgia, you are an inspiration to so many women artists including myself. I love your spirit and may it live on.
> dia33386 said on
09-21-2009 at
06:05:
KimObrist: Thank u so much for thisvid of Georgia's actual words during this interview w/ her @ her 92 yrs! Enlightening - re this remarkable artist & woman ! When viewing this I find such similarites in her looks & her viewpoints on what makes up her genius rather similar tothose of Frank Lloyd Wright (an architectural genius of the same era) - tho O'Keefe never had the egotistic thought of her worth - while Wright excelled at thinking himself the best!
> UnstableProtagonist said on
09-19-2009 at
00:53:
I remember seeing this in art class during high school. I've just started to study Georgia o'Keefe's work again.
> anonymouskid14 said on
09-16-2009 at
17:38:
im studying her in ART GCSE ATM !!!
> MarthaWilliamsArt said on
09-14-2009 at
02:15:
Love her work...lol funny its 2009 and people still believe thats nonsense about her flower paintings, even though she even said her self that they are just flowers...i guess people see what they want to see lol and why does it make someone a lesbian to paint the female form and body parts....I know plenty of straight women that do the same thing.
> rockchick80s said on
09-11-2009 at
22:42:
What a Truly Talented, Fascinating and Interesting Woman. Love her work especially her Erotic Lillies.
> lave4321 said on
08-11-2009 at
18:48:
What a jewel to find on Youtube.
> 2legit89 said on
07-25-2009 at
17:59:
i just had to write an essay on georgia i realy like her work
> SCHarmony said on
06-25-2009 at
01:09:
I loveeeeeeeeeee New Mexico I wish I could move back
> meesterschilders said on
06-01-2009 at
11:12:
placed into my playlist of O'keeffe, thanks
> carrie2654 said on
05-24-2009 at
20:32:
what is this clip from?
> dec28 said on
05-13-2009 at
22:44:
Ok, thats fine, you dont like O'Keeffe but I still dont understand why you would go out of your way and watch a video on the women only to insult her artwork and her self. the things you say are true, she was obviously a lesbian or at least bi-sex. and theres no denying that some of her artwork looks like parts of the female anatomy, but many people belive she showed objects in different ways and why ruin it for them.
> chandru1103 said on
05-13-2009 at
20:54:
so that I could tell every single middle-aged art wannabe how awful she actually is. For one she was quite obviously a closeted lesbian all of the critics agree and when asked about her work looking like vaginas (which all of it does) she said that it was the audience that had it wrong...what a stubborn skank. Personally I don't care for women artists that just paint flowers and landscapes, I care about the artist (gender not involved) that takes risks with their art.
> chandru1103 said on
05-13-2009 at
20:52:
yeh really creative nothing like using flowers as symbols for life in paintings...oh wait that was done 500 years ago...she is not a real modern artist. My mind is not small the fact that she could place negative feelings on Mark Rothko's beautiful, deeper bodies of work just is a testment to how academicly brainwashed she was.
> technogeek5000 said on
05-13-2009 at
20:13:
chandrue1103 it is so sad that you have such bad feelings toward such a creative force. Her mind was not small, only yours.