Gorgeous!! What a wonderful way to use a variety of brushstrokes in a painting. I am looking forward to seeing the rest of your Georgia O'Keefe Southwest adventure! I used many of you ideas when I did a school unit on Picasso and it was very successful. Thank you!
Oh Georgia is one of my favorites! I went to see the retrospective of her life's work at the Met after she passed away. it was amazing! Your students did a beautiful job on these! Great project for tints and shades! Looking forward to seeing what else you have up your sleeve for the Southwest! :)
BEAUTIFUL!! You and your students continue to inspire me and my students...thanks!!
ReplyDeleteOoh, wouldn't this be a fun perspective lesson? Using size relationships to show depth? Pinning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! What a wonderful way to use a variety of brushstrokes in a painting. I am looking forward to seeing the rest of your Georgia O'Keefe Southwest adventure! I used many of you ideas when I did a school unit on Picasso and it was very successful. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are back. Love what you do and thrilled to see more art from the Southwest.
ReplyDeleteOh Georgia is one of my favorites! I went to see the retrospective of her life's work at the Met after she passed away. it was amazing! Your students did a beautiful job on these! Great project for tints and shades! Looking forward to seeing what else you have up your sleeve for the Southwest! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely!! I've never done a lesson inspired by this painting.... what a great idea! Thanks for sharing!!
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