Shell No. I (1928) by Georgia O’Keeffe

Shell No. I - Georgia O'Keeffe - 1928

Artwork Information

TitleShell No. I
ArtistGeorgia O'Keeffe
Date1928
Art MovementPrecisionism

About Shell No. I

“Shell No. I,” created in 1928 by Georgia O’Keeffe, is a notable artwork representative of the Precisionism art movement and falls under the genre of animal painting. The artist’s depiction of the shell exhibits a meticulous and precise rendering, characteristic of the Precisionism aesthetic.

The artwork showcases an elegant, spiraled shell rendered in soft hues of white, ivory, and light grey. The spiral is intricately detailed, highlighting the gentle curves and the smooth surface texture, which subtly transitions from the outer edges towards the center. The background is a darker, muted tone, which contrasts sharply with the light-colored shell, adding depth and emphasis to the subject. The overall composition of the artwork exudes a sense of calm and magnifies the often overlooked beauty and complexity of natural forms. O’Keeffe’s precise and deliberate brushstrokes reflect her ability to transform simple subjects into profound and captivating visual experiences.

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