Red Hills and Pedernal (1936) by Georgia O’Keeffe

Red Hills and Pedernal - Georgia O'Keeffe - 1936

Artwork Information

TitleRed Hills and Pedernal
ArtistGeorgia O'Keeffe
Date1936
Art MovementPrecisionism

About Red Hills and Pedernal

“Red Hills and Pedernal,” created in 1936 by esteemed artist Georgia O’Keeffe, is a seminal work within the Precisionism art movement. This painting is categorized under the landscape genre and exemplifies O’Keeffe’s masterful ability to capture the essence and vibrancy of natural landscapes.

The artwork predominantly features an array of red hills in the foreground, rendered in smooth, flowing curves that convey a sense of serene majesty. The warm hues of the hills are accentuated by subtle gradations of color, creating a dynamic and multi-dimensional effect. In contrast, the background presents the distinctive silhouette of Pedernal mountain, painted in cooler blue tones that evoke a sense of distant expansiveness. The sky above is a clear, light blue, and lush green vegetation interspersed throughout the scene adds a touch of verdancy, enhancing the natural beauty of the landscape. The interplay of colors and shapes in “Red Hills and Pedernal” showcases O’Keeffe’s skill in transforming the simplicity of nature into a striking and memorable visual experience.

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