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Sarah Kay, from No Matter the Wreckage; “Extended Development”

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An interesting article on the Gestalt concept of closure.

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The whole is other than the sum of the parts, this theory states that the ‘whole’ has an independent existence. i.e. when parts identified individually have different characteristics to the whole.
Symbolism and mythology have surrounded the history of flowers for thousands of years, influencing our responses and provoking emotions. During the Victorian period, flowers were used as symbols an...
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I am researching the meaning of flowers in art. There has always been a connection with females and flowers in art. Many artists and authors used flowers to descried sexuality in times when these subjects could not be discussed openly.
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Georgia O'Keeffe was an artist who produced work in the 1920’s and has been often termed the ‘Mother of American modernism”. She is well known for her close up flower paintings, which are associated with ‘female iconography’ These paintings were only a small percentage of her full body of work but the most discussed, her flower paintings have been both celebrated and criticised over the years for their strong visual link with female genitalia. O'Keeffe always denied the association. In 1943, she quoted, “Well, I made you take time to look at what I saw and when you took time to really notice my flowers you hung all your own associations with flowers on my flower and you write about my flower as if I think and see what you think and see of the flower, and I don’t.”
I find it interesting that even although O'Keeffe denied any intentional association between her flower paintings and the female form, critics would not take this as fact and continued to discuss her work within the topic of female sexuality. There is no doubt that her paintings do have a clear resemblance to female genitalia and flowers do often have a natural resemblance also. The link between flowers and the female is one that goes back to the very beginning of art as we know and is intrinsically embed in it, so perhaps is is inevitable that art critics make this connection.