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Nature in Art = Art in Nature By Genifer Best - Elementary Art Specialist Alice Carlson Applied Learning Center January 10, 2009 Fitzgerald Elementary
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Nature in Art = Art in Nature By Genifer Best - Elementary Art Specialist Alice Carlson Applied Learning Center January 10, 2009 Fitzgerald Elementary.

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Page 1: Nature in Art = Art in Nature By Genifer Best - Elementary Art Specialist Alice Carlson Applied Learning Center January 10, 2009 Fitzgerald Elementary.

Nature in Art = Art in Nature

By Genifer Best - Elementary Art SpecialistAlice Carlson Applied Learning Center

January 10, 2009Fitzgerald Elementary

Page 2: Nature in Art = Art in Nature By Genifer Best - Elementary Art Specialist Alice Carlson Applied Learning Center January 10, 2009 Fitzgerald Elementary.

Teton Science Schools Experience

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Place Based Education• What is it?

– It is creating a personal sense of belonging in the world…beginning with “where you are now”

– It is a way of connecting - deeply to your surroundings– It is not connected to a specific place

• The outdoor classroom is an educational tool, but it is just a component of the whole.

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Learning to CareSchool Yard

Neighborhood

Watershed

Greater Community

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Using Art to Teach Life Cycles

• A process approach to artwork frees everyone from “mistakes”!

• Processes in Nature = Processes in Art• In artwork throughout the ages, the circle of life has been

depicted literally, metaphorically, ironically, emotionally…you name it!

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We Are One

All living things on Earth share a common origin. We all have bodies made of Earth and share the same life-materials.

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• We are all made of stardust. We all have bodies made of six elements which were born in the heart of a dying star – atoms of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.

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We all share sunlight energy; we all share the same water.

We all live in communities.* From www.morning-earth.org

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Simplified “Circle of Life”

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From Life…A Study of Georgia O’Keeffe

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To Death…Decomposition in Nature and Art

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To Birth…A New Form Emerges

Plantable paper that will become flowers again in the Spring.

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Movement, change, light, growth and decay are the lifeblood of nature, the energies that I try to tap through my work. I need the shock of touch, the resistance of place, materials and weather, the earth is my source.

– Andy Goldsworthy