For Drop-in-Art this past weekend at the OKCMOA I had museum guests and members create flower paintings using Georgia O'Keeffe as our inspiration. To get everyone started I had a variety of flowers on a table for people to choose and take to their workstation. Using the flower to study detail they lightly sketched then painted their O'Keeffe inspired paintings. I encouraged people to work large, and to create a background for their flower as well.
For this you will need:
-watercolor paper
-paint (we used Crayola washable)
-brushes
-pencil
Here are some of our creations from all ages. They turned out beautiful! So happy to share these with you!
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These paintings are wonderful. Amazing what can inspire and how great these turned out. thanks out sharing.
I love these....it might be my favorite project you have done with the walk in art group yet....they are all great!
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