O'Keeffe,White Flower, 1926
Dear Mr.Miliken:
I have been hoping that you would forget that you asked me to write you of the White Flower, but I see that you do not.
It is easier for me to paint it than to write about it and I would so much rather people would look at it than read about it. I see no reason for painting anything that can be put into any other form as well.
At the time I made this painting - outside my door that opened on a wide stretch of desert these flowers bloomed all summer in the daytime.
The large White Flower with the golden heart is something I have to say about White - quite different from what White has been meaning to me. Whether the flower or the color is the focus I do not know. I do know that this flower is painted large to convey to you my experience of the flower and what is my experience of the flower if it is not color. I know I can not paint a flower. I can not paint the sun on the desert on a bright summer morning but maybe in terms of paint color I can convey to you my experience of the flower or the experience that makes the flower of significance to me at that particular time.
Color is one of the great things in the world that makes life worth living to me and as I have come to think of painting it is my efforts to create an equivalent with paint color for the world, life as I see it.
Yours very truly,
Georgia O'Keeffe
31 January 2011
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