When people think of Georgia O’Keeffe, they see the iconic image she cultivated during her years in the American Southwest. But from 1918 until 1934, prior to moving to New Mexico, O’Keeffe spent most of each year at Alfred Stieglitz’ family estate in Lake George, NY, where she produced some of her greatest, most innovative... Continue Reading →
Please Touch the Artwork – Day 57
[Today’s featured artwork for Day 57 of the 365 Days Project is by Elizabeth Shriver.] How many of you will admit this... #57 – The Artist Mind is like a curious child who wants to touch everything as if to confirm what the eye already knows. I’ll probably never be able to set foot in... Continue Reading →
Stilettos, Chopines and Shoes from Galilee
I’m collecting shoes. Juicy shoes. Shoes that aren’t afraid of being different, or saying what they really think. Shoes that tell our history, tell a story, or perhaps even tell lies. Ever since my experience with Richard G. Murphy’s shoes, and other shoes sent in by my readers, I’ve become fascinated with foot coverings that... Continue Reading →