If I could sit down and have a meal with anyone in history, dead or alive, it would definitely be Georgia O’Keeffe. Why you may ask? Well, she has been my role model, my idol since I learned about her in art class. I found her so extremely fascinating with just her personality. Her floral artwork inspires me to paint the pieces I have made today with numerous flowers in various layouts. Some people might not know who Georgia O’Keeffe is. I would be more than happy to give you a brief summary of who this wonderful woman was; Georgia O’Keeffe was born in 1877, in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. She went to college in Chicago and New York where she also found and married her husband, a photographer, Alfred Stieglitz. She was mainly known for her lovely flowers, animal skulls, and landscapes. This gave her the name, “Mother of American Modernism.” In 1977, President Gerald Ford gave her the Medal of Freedom and, in 1985, she…show more content… This beverage is prepared so beautifully; the wine is a pinkish red color with delicate rose petals in and around the wine glass. I’d hope Georgia would love the way it is presented just as much as I do. After our drinks are delivered back to us, our conversation would probably stay very professional, but random at the same time. There would definitely be no silent moments during our dining together. When the waiter or waitress comes back to take our official order, I would have Salmon Fish & Chips; I absolutely love seafood prepared in any way possible. I would order Georgia, The Georgia Burger; a food named after her, yet presented so fancy. I’m sure she wouldn’t mind having a burger, there is nothing more American than a traditional hamburger with the ordinary condiments. In addition, having the choice of French Fries or Coleslaw; two sides that compliment the meal quite