Come with us, far from politics and disasters and overweening technology — back to timeless New Mexico, and Georgia O’Keeffe’s Abiquiu refuge. She carried this ‘rack’ of antlers home from a desert walk. Devoted helpers mounted it. No more appropriate welcome to her home and studio exists than the abstract simplicity of this doorway, and its iconic crest.

Georgia’s Door, Home and Studio, Abiquiu, New Mexico

Georgia’s Favorite Tree

Essential Ladders to Tend Adobe Rooftops

Magnificent Guide, Barbara, and Georgia’s Garden, being restored by local students

Georgia’s Original Trees and Restored Garden, flood-irrigated once each week

Georgia’s River-Washed Stone Collection – Rio Grande Not Far

Early Georgia O’Keeffe Sculpture

Georgia’s View of “Her” Mountain – Pedernal – Where Her Ashes Rest

Georgia’s Winding Abiquiu Road

Barbara Showing Us Georgia’s Extreme Abstraction of Her Abiquiu Road

Sheep Below Georgia’s Bedroom and Studio

Georgia’s Iconic Doorway – Catalyst for Countless Southwest Abstractions

Georgia’s Outdoor Stones as SHE Arranged Them

Georgia’s Irrigated Restored Garden, flowers and foods, with marigolds for pest control

Farewell View, Around the Corner from Georgia’s Studio and Austere Bedroom

Garden Gateway, Abiquiu Inn — Where You Lunch and Catch Bus for Scheduled Visit to Georgia O’Keeffe’s Home & Studio

Abiquiu Inn Cottonwoods, and the Cotton Bits Were Floating Like Snow

Abiquiu Inn Farewell

Abiquiu Inn Acequia — Carrying Scarce and Precious Water from the Rio Grande