Monday, January 24, 2011

o'keeffe update (again)

I'm about to go set up one heck of a bulletin board...
Sadly, one that I am probably more excited about than my administration...

But with beauties like this, how can I resist?
I could do twenty blog posts about my fifth graders and their O'Keeffe flowers
(or so)...
I don't think there was a bad one in the bunch...
and I wish I had twenty bulletin boards!
This one is worth putting in the vault and saving for next year...

8 comments:

  1. Beautiful work - your students must be so proud!

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  2. I love these! Was looking for an O'Keeffe lesson that had great results! Thanks for posting!

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  3. Hey, these turned out great! Beautiful. The kids really did well at finding a good way to crop their designs.
    We are in the middle of ours (in 3rd grade) right now. We used oil pastels. Last years results are here.
    http://funart4kids.blogspot.com/2010/03/georgia-okeefe.html
    Good luck with your bull.board display.

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  4. These are really beautiful! You clearly taught your students the essence of O'Keefe.

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  5. Joanna,
    These are such a fresh new perspective on O'Keeffe's blossom's. Did you use a dark paper background with chalk or oil pastel?

    Pat
    sharpiewoman.blogspot.com

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  6. YES! We used black paper and oil pastels. I love the effect and vibrant color you get when you use pastels on dark paper! Thanks for stopping by!

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  7. WOW!! Really Creative!!

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