She painted the flowers to the edges of the canvas.
She used just 3 to 4 main colors on the flower paintings.
She painted a simple background.
FLOWER STUDY1
The main objective was to get the children to draw huge flowers. I stressed that their flowers needed to touch each side of the paper.
Drew the flower with pencil and traced it in a sharpie pen. (Watercolor paper)
I gave the children three colors - either a cool palette (blue, green and purple) or a warm palette (red, orange and yellow). I simply cut the colors off the strip.
FLOWER STUDY 2
For this second study - we moved from watercolor to tempera paints. The drawing was the same - but no sharpie! I used a heavy cardstock paper and cheap foam brushes from Michaels. Again - I put out a cool and warm palette.
I used a foam plate for the paint - perfect with three sections.
We finished with painting flowers on canvases using acrylics. Unfortunately, I failed to take photos!! But the end results were beautiful. You can buy panel canvases from Dick Blick very reasonably and I used the dollar acrylic paint from Michaels. Here is a peek at a photo a parent took:






I love this idea! I am doing an art unit and this is going to be great for my children. My students just did a one line design inspired by Paul Klee and the results are beautiful I might post it tomorrow. Thanks for this idea!
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DeleteI did the O'Keefe's flowers with my students and posted about it today!
DeleteAnd I put the link to your post. Thanks Sally for the inspiration!
these are beautiful! I think we might incorporate this somehow into next week...
ReplyDeleteThe flowers look great!
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The O'Keefe flowers were our canvas paintings. The Monet Lilies were a watercolor background with cut painted paper leaves and acrylic flowers.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I left my plant unit until the end, so I am definitely stealing this idea and doing it next week! I'll let you know how it goes. You have such a cute blog and just became a follower.
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I love this! I was thinking about ways I might explore O'Keefe with my 4 year old kinder class and this would be perfect! Can't wait to see how they go.
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