Objective
By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to appreciate and analyze the works of Georgia O'Keeffe, gaining a deeper understanding of her artistic style and themes.
Materials and Prep
- Internet access
- Computer or tablet
- Art supplies (paper, pencils, colored pencils or paints)
- Printouts or access to Georgia O'Keeffe's artwork
- Optional: books or biographical information about Georgia O'Keeffe
Activities
- Introduction to Georgia O'Keeffe (10 minutes)
Research and discuss Georgia O'Keeffe's background, including her upbringing, education, and significant works. Show examples of her artwork and discuss her unique style and use of subject matter.
- Art Appreciation (20 minutes)
Choose one of Georgia O'Keeffe's artworks and analyze it together. Discuss the use of color, form, and composition. Encourage the student to express their own interpretation and feelings about the artwork.
- Create Your Own Artwork (30 minutes)
Using Georgia O'Keeffe as inspiration, have the student create their own artwork focusing on a subject that holds personal meaning to them. Encourage them to experiment with color, form, and composition, just like O'Keeffe did in her works.
- Discussion and Reflection (10 minutes)
Have a conversation about the student's artwork, asking them to explain their choices and the emotions they wanted to convey. Reflect on the experience of creating art inspired by Georgia O'Keeffe and discuss any new insights gained.
Twelfth Grade Talking Points
- "Georgia O'Keeffe was a prominent American artist known for her contribution to modern art."
- "Her unique style often involved close-up views of flowers, landscapes, and other natural forms, emphasizing their abstract qualities."
- "O'Keeffe's works were influenced by the ideas of abstraction and minimalism, which were significant movements in 20th-century art."
- "Her paintings often conveyed a sense of spirituality and a connection to nature, which was a recurring theme in her art."
- "O'Keeffe's artworks challenged traditional gender roles and expectations, as she gained recognition and success in a male-dominated art world."
- "Her artistic career spanned several decades, and she continued to create art well into her later years."
- "O'Keeffe's works can be found in major museums and galleries around the world, and her legacy continues to inspire artists today."