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by Paul LeSage
$32.00
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Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.
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Georgia O’Keefe upon her death said “adios” to her beloved Ghost Ranch and, by her own wishes, her ashes were spread on the distant mountain... more
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Georgia O’Keefe upon her death said “adios” to her beloved Ghost Ranch and, by her own wishes, her ashes were spread on the distant mountain she loved and painted so much, La Pedernal.
Ghost Ranch was made famous by popular American artist, Georgia O’Keeffe, who spent winters in New York City and her summers at the Ghost Ranch in New Mexico, from 1934 until 1949. During that time, she entertained other famous artists and photographers. Among guests to visit her at the ranch over the years were Charles and Anne Lindbergh, singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, poet Allen Ginsberg, and photographer Ansel Adams.
After the death of her husband in New York City, in 1946, Georgia spent time winding up her affairs and permanently moved to New Mexico in 1949. She bought a year-round house in nearby Abiquiu, but continued to spend time at Ghost Ranch until she reached the age of 96, in 1984.
Although she never owned the entire ranch, she was able to buy a hou...
Photography has always been my passion, since I developed my first print, under a dim red light bulb in our basement, at about age ten in the small mining town of Ishpeming, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan's Iron Ore Range. This love was also greatly inspired and nurtured by our dear and close family friend, the Family Doctor that brought me into this world, Dr. J. P. Bertucci. I dedicate this website to him, along with my parents, who always encouraged my photographic endeavors. I know they would be all proud. I have pursued the hobby of Photography with varying highs and lows of intensity all of my formative years and my adult life. For much of my working life, my camera sat on the top shelf of the closet, as life crowded it...
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Paul LeSage
Thank you the buyer from Northridge CA. I always loved this view and perspective of Georgia's favorite scene.