Georgia's Bones

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Check out the Abstraction of Lake Georgeby Georgia O’Keeffe. 

Georgia O’Keeffe grew up in Wisconsin and attended the Art Institute of Chicago and participated in the New York Art Students League, under important artists of the time like William Merritt Chase to learn traditional painting techniques. She later began experimenting more with her own style of art and is most known for her abstractions. She is known for her abstractions of flowers and in 1929 her trips to New Mexico began to inspire her art greatly with her scenes of the bright colors of the desert. She lived to be 98 years old and painted for as long as she was physically able. O’Keeffe has been given the title of “Mother of American Modernism”.

Today, we are going to create a work of art inspired by female artist Georgia O' Keeffe! Check out the full video below:





Materials:
- White cardstock or construction paper
- Oil Pastels (or crayons, paint, markers)
- Pencil
- Optional: Print one of the skull images below onto white cardstock paper






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