Jaye-Lynn Trapp: Docent, Tucson Museum of Art
Monday, December 1, 2025,
3:00pm – 4:15 pm,
ASA Koffler Great Room and Zoom
Jaye-Lynn’s last presentation on “The Homes and Gardens of Ten Artists” was so well received she’s agreed to return, this time to share the work of Arthur Dove, a pioneer of abstract painting in early 20th Century America. He used the emotional power of color and line to express natural forms, sounds, and musical motifs. Dove once said, “Art is the form that the idea takes in the imagination rather than the form as it exists outside.” Whether drawing ideas from nature, from weather systems, or from sound waves, this Modernist strove to capture the essence of his subjects in his work. Georgia O’Keeffe credited Dove as the individual who had the most significant impact on her artistic development. In a portion of this talk, we will look at the influence Dove and O’Keeffe had on each other.
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