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Travel Bug Dog Tag Art-O'Keeffe-Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1 TB

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Released:
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of citywide.

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Current Goal

I maintain records on my trackables. They have the goal to circulate more than five years and to be moved by at least 25 cachers. That is a target rate of five drops per year for five years, or a drop every 73 days. The average drop rate of my trackables in the US is 124 days, in Europe it is 71 days. As of 9-Dec-22 this trackable had survived for 5.7 years but it had been moved by only 19 cachers, for an average drop every 110 days. Please keep it moving, then drop it in a safe place!

No permission is needed to leave the U.S. While in the U.S., please drop it in a Premium Member only OR a rural cache near a busy trail or road. Do not place it in an urban cache or abandon it at a caching event where there is no security. Transport the bug in the original plastic bag for as long as the bag lasts; the bag keeps the trackable clean and dry, protects the number and prevents tangling with other items. Otherwise, take the trackable anywhere you wish.

About This Item

I have already released series of art-themed travel bugs based on works I have seen in person.  I will continue the series mostly including works I simply admire.  There will also be famous works or works by famous artists that I otherwise do not particularly care for, but they are….well,..famous.  My disdain extends to most Modern Art and a good amount from the Pop Art movement.

One of the first female painters to achieve worldwide acclaim from critics and the general public, Georgia O'Keeffe was an American painter who created innovative impressionist images that challenged perceptions and evolved constantly throughout her career. After studying at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago she attended the Art Students League in New York, studying under William Merritt Chase. Though she impressed the league with her oil painting "Dead Rabbit with Copper Pot," she lacked self-confidence and decided to pursue a career as a commercial artist and later as a teacher and then head of the art department at West Texas A&M University. At that time she became acquainted with a landscape that would become iconic within her work, the Palo Duro Canyon.

O'Keeffe did not stop producing charcoal drawings and watercolors during her hiatus, some of which were seen by Alfred Stieglitz, her future husband. Stieglitz was a successful photographer and modern art promoter who owned the 291 Gallery in New York City. He was struck by the sincerity within her work and organized her first solo show in 2017, composed of oil paintings and watercolors completed in Texas.

After their marriage, O'Keeffe became part of an inner circle of American modernist painters who frequently showed in Stieglitz's gallery. Her work shifted towards oil paintings which appeared to be magnified natural forms. In 1925, her first large-scale flower painting was exhibited in New York City. Petunia marked the beginning of a period of exploration on the flower theme that would continue throughout her career. By magnifying her subject, she emphasized shape and color and brought attention to the tiny details within the flower.

In 1929, seeking solitude and an escape from a New York crowd that perhaps felt artistically and socially oppressive, O'Keeffe traveled to New Mexico and began an inspirational love affair with the visual scenery of the state. For 20 years she spent part of every year working in New Mexico, becoming increasingly interested in the forms of animal skulls and the southwest landscapes. While her interest in the southwest increased, so did the value of her paintings in the New York galleries.

In 1946 O'Keeffe's husband Stieglitz suffered a cerebral thrombosis and she moved back to New York for three years after his death to settle his estate before permanently settling in New Mexico. With the loss of Stieglitz came the lessening of her public exposure.  Though her eyesight became compromised in the 1970s, she continued working in pencil and charcoal until 1984 and also produced clay pots and a watercolor series. In 1986 she died at her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico and requested her ashes be scattered over the top of Pedernal Mountain.

While her work varied between the literal portraits, abstractions and landscapes, O'Keeffe's work is still most identified by her iconic flower paintings. In 2014 the Georgia O'Keefe Museum sold a floral painting for $44 million dollars at auction setting the record for artwork sold by a female artist. The piece, titled Jimson Weed/White Flower No.1 was painted in 1932 and is an iconic representation of a large-scale flower. 

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Tracking History (9159.3mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 2/19/2023 citywide retrieved it from Appalachian Giant North Carolina   Visit Log

Found in Boone, North Carolina

Dropped Off 11/25/2022 rener1987 placed it in Appalachian Giant North Carolina - 282.77 miles  Visit Log

Dropped off in Boone, NC.

Retrieve It from a Cache 10/21/2022 rener1987 retrieved it from TB Hotel Extraordinaire Savannah Georgia   Visit Log

Heading to the mountains of NC!

  • Heading to the mountains of NC! Log image uploaded from Geocaching® app
Dropped Off 10/12/2022 zippertiff placed it in TB Hotel Extraordinaire Savannah Georgia - 770.37 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/12/2022 zippertiff took it to Salty Dog Café WebCam South Carolina - 46.49 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/11/2022 zippertiff took it to Beach Babe South Carolina - 821.55 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/10/2022 zippertiff took it to Mount Rush Hour Texas - 87.42 miles  Visit Log
Visited 9/25/2022 zippertiff took it to Among the Trees Texas - 51.02 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 9/18/2022 OmeErik discovered it   Visit Log

De afgelopen weken op de nodige toeren geweest en daarbij verschillende TB's kunnen discoveren. Nu eindelijk een momentje om dit bij te werken. Bedankt voor het laten reizen of het persoonlijk laten zien!
Was on quite a few tours in the last few weeks and was able to discover various TB's. Finally time to update this. Thanks for letting it travel or sharing it with me in person
War in den letzten Wochen auf den nötigen Touren und habe verschiedene TB's entdecken können. Endlich mal Zeit, das zu aktualisieren. Danke, dass du es reisen lässt oder es mir persönlich teilst

Visited 9/17/2022 zippertiff took it to Fairlawn Cemetery Cache - A Geocacher's Cache Texas - 45.13 miles  Visit Log
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