Georgia and her husband, Alfred, vacationed during the 1920’s at his family’s summer home in Lake George, New York. She would explore and hike daily. On those hikes she would find natural objects such as leaves, stones and branches. She adored all living things and their symbols of the changing seasons. She would often take such itemsRead More
Georgia O’Keeffe’s Falling into Nature
Need a gorgeous fall project that is sure to brighten your classroom? Georgia O’Keeffe: Falling into Nature is a must have in your library of lessons. O’Keeffe is famous for her beautiful landscapes, and enlarged flowers and leaves paintings. She is such an inspiring artist. Children will love learning about her life and art. StudentsRead More
Winter Landscapes With Textured Trees…
Supplies Needed: White Paper Black Paper Glue Tempera paint – (Blue, Purple, and White) Paint Brushes Creating the Background: First paint shades of blues and purples on horizontally place paper then add white to create beautiful tints to the painting. Adding Paper Details: Tear white paper to represent horizontal snow then glue the white paperRead More
Folk Art Landscapes
Who doesn’t love patterns? Two things that my little artists are great at are Painting and Patterns! In art class, we discuss various types of patterns, a complex pattern, and a motif? These fun folk art landscapes combine both concepts. We looked at the work of artist Heather Galler’s stunning folk art patterned paintings checkRead More
Mexican Marigolds
In Mexico, these beautiful flowers are grown for many celebrations. We created these delightful blooms in decorative vases in 2- 45 minute sessions Supplies Needed oil pastels painted paper tempera paint paintbrushes (flat) construction paper scissors glue pencil small paper plate template coffee filters with liquid watercolors (optional) placemat to protect the work service Creating theRead More
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