Famous quote by Georgia O'Keeffe

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I hate flowers - I paint them because theyre cheaper than models and they dont move
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"I hate flowers - I paint them because they're cheaper than models and they don't move"

- Georgia O'Keeffe

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This quote by Georgia O'Keeffe exposes her ambivalent mindset towards flowers. On the one hand, she expresses her dislike for them, yet on the other hand, she paints them. This recommends that she is drawn to them in spite of her negative feelings. The truth that she paints them rather of utilizing models indicates that she is trying to find a method to reveal her feelings without having to confront them straight. By painting flowers, she has the ability to explore her sensations without needing to challenge them head-on. This quote also exposes her practicality, as she selects to paint flowers due to the fact that they are less expensive than models and they don't move. This suggests that she is searching for a method to reveal her feelings without having to invest too much cash or time. Eventually, this quote exposes O'Keeffe's complex relationship with flowers and her desire to explore her emotions without having to face them straight.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Georgia O'Keeffe between November 15, 1887 and March 6, 1986. He/she was a famous Artist from USA. The author also have 26 other quotes.

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