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Abstraction
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Learning Targets Understand the artistic process of abstraction thought the brief study of artist Georgia O’Keefe. Create abstract images from organic real life objects
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Success Criteria I can: Create an abstract composition from organic real objects. Use the pastel “thinner technique” to create smooth textures.
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American Woman Artist
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Lived 1887-1986 She died at the age of 98.
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“Sometimes I have resisted painting something that seemed to me so ordinary, hardly worth doing. But when I do it and it’s done, it’s different from what other people see. It is ordinary to me but not to you.” -Georgia O’Keefe
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In her “flower” paintings, O’Keefe enlarged an Ordinary plant, then tightly cropped, flattened, and simplified its shape. O’Keefe abstracted each of her flowers in a different way. “
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“I started to paint big flowers in the 20’s, When everything was going so fast. Around then, I saw a painting with a flower in it – it Was so beautiful, but So small you really could not appreciate it. Then and there, I decided to stop time And paint that flower on a huge scale – then You couldn’t ignore it’s beauty.” - Georgia O’Keefe
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“I believe to create One’s own world in any of the arts Takes great courage.” -Georgia O’Keefe
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“The abstraction is often the form for the intangible thing in myself that I can only make clear in paint.” -Georgia O’Keefe
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STUDENT ARTWORK
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Assignment Create a close-up abstract oil pastel painting from an organic real life object. 15 inch x 15 inch water color paper Submit final painting and reference photo on Wednesday January 20 th by the end of class. 200 pts
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Grading Criteria Creativity Initiative Abstraction Oil Pastel technique Skill Development Quality Presentation
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