ANIMAL EYES
8th Grade
As always students enjoy looking at Georgia O'Keeffe's amazingly large and
fabulous flower paintings. They are intrigued with the detail work she found
in the simplest of flowers OR landscapes she visited and painted of New York
as well as New Mexico and Lake George. Not to be outdone, our students looked
for the beauty in something as simple as an animal eye and focused in the
detail of the eye as well as it's surroundings.
Students chose from old laminated calendar pictures looking at detail and
possible compositional qualities. They make viewfinders out of manila paper
just large enough to get the eye or part of an eye with some interesting composition
around the eye (looking for color blending qualities as well as compositional
lines).
Students were given 18x24" colored const. paper and were specifically
asked to mix their colors on their painting as they worked instead of pre-mixing
on their palettes. They were also asked to work (and think) in colors other
than what they were seeing in their calendar pictures. Thirdly they were to
experiment with different brush strokes. These pictures truly turned out breathtakingly
beautiful and surprised even the painters themselves!
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by Teruyo U. |
by Caity D. |
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by Lora B. |
by Meagan H. |
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by Amy H. |
by Lucas R. |