She was so incredibly influential. I always see her influence, in my city. Tucson. There are abundant tributes to her here. To me, I would call it emotional cubism. It’s resonant, mysterious, and has real feeling behind it.
i think it was a google anniversary creation that led me to search about her, and i find her to be real, relatable, blunt, and youthful. i will appreciate her work more next time i visit new york city. maybe i will even rest near her pieces
Look on Google Maps - there's no sculpture in front of that library. Something fell through. She seemed like she could be fickle, contentious, etc., but I bet the city wishes they had one there now though...
My grandmother trudy Stanford was her understudy. I love my grandma's art pure amazing.
What an awesome woman!
She was so incredibly influential. I always see her influence, in my city. Tucson. There are abundant tributes to her here. To me, I would call it emotional cubism. It’s resonant, mysterious, and has real feeling behind it.
remarkable lady with remarkable work
i think it was a google anniversary creation that led me to search about her, and i find her to be real, relatable, blunt, and youthful. i will appreciate her work more next time i visit new york city. maybe i will even rest near her pieces
She's so smart. I read a quote by her. It's not exact but she said she had been so lonely at times, she was glad to see a mouse.
So, how did it turn out? Did the people embrace the new statue on the library lawn?
Look on Google Maps - there's no sculpture in front of that library. Something fell through. She seemed like she could be fickle, contentious, etc., but I bet the city wishes they had one there now though...
I'm here for art class lol
same lol
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Anyone from art survey??
🙏🙏🙏
WOW very coo