Picture This – Art Exploration for Kids “Flowers & Bones & Sky: Exploring the Art of Georgia O’Keeffe” Women’s History Month
Kindergarten through 5th grade.
“We’ll celebrate Women’s History Month with a look at this amazing artist,
then create our own paintings emulating her bold use of color and shape.
(We will be using paint so please dress appropriately.)”
then create our own paintings emulating her bold use of color and shape.
(We will be using paint so please dress appropriately.)”
· Read Through Georia's Eyes by Rachel Rodriguez or My Name is Georgia by Jeanette Winter (JB O’Keeffe) or Georgia O’Keeffe by Linda Lowery (JB O’Keeffe) and/or Georgia O’Keeffe by Mike Venezia (759.13 VEN).
Optional: Share "Have I told you you are creative? ... -- Georgia O'Keeffe page from Of Thee I Sing by Barack Obama.
Discussion questions: What’s the Big Idea? (J709.04 RAI) pp. 32-37.
· Encourage kids to do big close-ups in the style of O’Keefe. (Supplies: artificial flowers and skulls & bones (available from the Environmental Education Center – contact Kathy 908 766-2489 x324), cardboard “frames” to look through, garden magazines, 11x17” paper, pencils, tempra paints, paintbrushes, water cups, paper towels.)
Music playing while painting: Charlie Daniels' By the Light of the Moon: Campfire Songs & Cowboy Tunes. (Alt. Riders in the Sky by Saddle Pals)
· Addl. Resources: Through Georgia’s Eyes (JB O’Keeffe), Inspirations: Stories About Women Artists – J759.13 SIL, The Usborne Art Treasury (J750.11 DIC) p. 76-79 Petal Collage
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