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Georgia O’Keefe (1887-1986) Realism. O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago & the Art Student’s.

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Page 1: Georgia O’Keefe (1887-1986) Realism. O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago & the Art Student’s.

Georgia O’Keefe

(1887-1986)

Realism

Page 2: Georgia O’Keefe (1887-1986) Realism. O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago & the Art Student’s.

O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in

Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago &

the Art Student’s League in New York She taught art in public schools & became

head of art department at a college in Texas

1929, spent a summer in New Mexico & fell in love with the dry, magical landscape & broad desert skies

1949, moved to New Mexico in 1949 1986, died, 98 years old

Page 3: Georgia O’Keefe (1887-1986) Realism. O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago & the Art Student’s.

O’Keeffe’s Art Magnification of an image 

Many works (flowers and landscapes) are zoomed in to create a feeling of emotional closeness to the object

After moving to New Mexico, focused on the desert scenery

For example, animal bones on the barren desert

Known for her works of natural objects such as flowers, clouds, & animal skulls & bones

Never painted people or any living creatures

Page 4: Georgia O’Keefe (1887-1986) Realism. O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago & the Art Student’s.

Vocabulary Definitions Realism: Representing pieces in artwork in a true-to-life

manner, using lifelike colors, textures, shadows, & proportions

Positive Space: The main shapes or spaces in artwork - the space that is filled with something

Negative Space: The space surrounding shapes in artwork – empty space

Page 5: Georgia O’Keefe (1887-1986) Realism. O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago & the Art Student’s.

A Sunflower From Maggie

How does she make the flower look real?

Page 6: Georgia O’Keefe (1887-1986) Realism. O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago & the Art Student’s.

Purple Petunias

“I found I could say things with

color and shapes that I couldn't say

any other way - things I had no

words for.”-O’Keeffe

Page 7: Georgia O’Keefe (1887-1986) Realism. O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago & the Art Student’s.

Black Iris

Does O’Keeffe use one flower or a bunch of flowers?

Page 8: Georgia O’Keefe (1887-1986) Realism. O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago & the Art Student’s.

Red Canna

“I decided that if I

could paint that flower in a huge scale, you could not ignore its

beauty.” –O’Keeffe

Page 9: Georgia O’Keefe (1887-1986) Realism. O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago & the Art Student’s.

Red Amaryllis

Does the flower look real or abstract?

Page 10: Georgia O’Keefe (1887-1986) Realism. O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago & the Art Student’s.

Cow's Skull with Calico Roses

“The days you work

are the best days.”

-O’Keeffe

Page 11: Georgia O’Keefe (1887-1986) Realism. O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago & the Art Student’s.

Poppy

Do O’Keeffe’s flowers fill the page and touch the edges or are they small and in the center of the page?

Page 12: Georgia O’Keefe (1887-1986) Realism. O’Keefe’s Life Born 1887, on a large dairy farm in Wisconsin Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago & the Art Student’s.

Art Masterpiece Project Lightly sketch a circle in the center of your paper Lightly sketch lines from the circle to the edges of the

paper To represent the petals of the flower

Use diluted watercolors, 1st using pale colors then darker colors

Leave areas of white showing around the petals

Create details in the flower with watercolors Try mixing colors on the paper to create soft edges Avoid outlining with dark, thick lines of paint Try using color to create edges instead of outlining

A yellow-orange portion of a petal overlapping a light yellow portion of another petal will create that edge without the use of an outline