Native American Art: Kay Walkingstick- Diptych Landscapes
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This Native American art lesson will explore the art of Kay Walkingstick a Cherokee/Irish artist. She is known for her large-scale landscape paintings that often utilize a diptych presentation. What is that? A diptych is a work of art consisting of two panels, typically hinged together and painted with a related image or scene on each panel. In Walkingstick’s work,the two images are often related to landscapes and culture, one realistic and one abstract. This is the theme students will explore.
Included in the lesson:
- Learning targets
- Material list
- vocabulary
- Focus activity art discussion questions
- Video links to artist interviews
- Short Bio handout
- Mark Making directions
- Multiple options to modify for grade level and supply availability
- Teacher rubric
- Student I can Statements
- Student Artist Statement
- National Core Art Standards