O’keeffe Country – Ghost Ranch

Yesterday we spent the day at Ghost Ranch where Georgia O’keeffe lived and painted for several decades. It is an inspirational landscape. One has no difficulty understanding why she chose to move there permanently after her husband died.

The day was stormy as you can see in some photos. One minute the sun was shining and the next it was raining. The constant factor was a steady wind that often gusted into major blows. That made it somewhat difficult to paint outdoors because either the wind or the rain interrupted our efforts. Click on the images below to enlarge them.

Paul

 

About Paul

I'm retired, but working at painting, photography, and song writing. We like to travel and paint plein air in new places. Of course that's also where photography comes into the picture, so to speak. Sometimes I get inspired to write songs about the people and places we visit.
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