<h3>Do you need a Georgia driver license to finance a car in Georgia?</h3>
I moved to Georgia in 2012 from NY. I havent been able to change my license over because I misplaced my certificate of naturalization, I put in an order for a replacement, which Ive been informed can take 6months to a yr to process. I need to finance a car my coworked told that me having a NY license would be an issue.
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<p><i>Answer by TiggyWiggy</i><br/>No, you don't need a Georgia license to get a car loan in Georgia. But if your address on the card is not your current address, you should expect to produce other documents that prove your current address and employment.</p>
<p><strong>Georgia O'Keefe</strong>
<img alt="Georgia" src="http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4099/4757821319_82c2009149.jpg" width="400"/><br/>
<i>Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/66122200@N00/4757821319">Martin Beek</a></i>
Georgia O'Keefe is an artist I first became aware of when I visited America in 1982, she is not so well known in Europe. However in U.S.A. her art has taken on a great status and reproductions of her work are very common. Most of her paintings are small in scale, indeed the only O'Keefe on display at Chicago's Art Institute that I did not photograph was her huge panoramic view through clouds...this to me seemed less successful than the more intimate and smaller works. Her paintings are for the most part flatly painted with little in the way of impasto or surface texture, one could even say the paint application has something of a detached graphic like poster quality. Perhaps she is best known for her paintings in and around Taos New Mexico, she paints these landscapes very well and each image seems very well composed and full of taught power. Her paintings are indeed an American assertion that their art can be different and not reliant upon European Academic traditions. she seemed well aware of the art movements around her, and there are aspects of her work in Dove or Hartley and perhaps Marin. Her work shows the clear influence of photography upon painting in their tonality. Her best works have an almost hypnotic spiritual power, and her art was an enormous influence upon my first paintings of the American west. It was good to see so many together at Chicago's Art Institute. I do hope you enjoy this group, sadly I can add no more until I return to another american art gallery.
Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887 – March 6, 1986) Born near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, O'Keeffe was a major figure in American art from the 1920s.She received widespread recognition for her technical contributions, as well as for challenging the boundaries of modern American artistic style. She is chiefly known for paintings of flowers, rocks, shells, animal bones, and landscapes in which she synthesized abstraction and representation. Her paintings present crisply contoured forms that are replete with subtle tonal transitions of varying colors. She often transformed her subject matter into powerful abstract images. New York Times critic Jed Perl in 2004 described her paintings as both "bold and hermetic, immediately appealing and unnervingly impassive." (Wikipedia)</p>
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