The 4th Grade students learned
about the life and artwork of Georgia O’Keeffe.
Georgia O’Keeffe grew up on a farm in Wisconsin and has become one of
today’s most famous painters. Her mother
thought art was very important, so growing up O’Keeffe had many art lessons and
was encouraged to go to Art College.
O’Keeffe loved nature, so most of her paintings were of flowers,
mountains, seashells and even animal bones.
O’Keeffe often simplified her paintings, creating more emphasis on
the beauty of nature. Eventually
O’Keeffe moved to New York to start showing her artwork. After being in New York for a while, O’Keeffe
took a teaching job in Texas and loved the clear skies and the bright sun
there. After teaching for a few years
Alfred Stieglitz, a famous photographer, offered Georgia to come back to New
York and he would pay for her expenses and all she had to do was paint. It was
hard for O’Keeffe to leave the beauty of Texas, but she could not pass up the
offer and this was the beginning of O’Keeffe’s fame!
No comments:
Post a Comment