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Mystery Painting recreated by Nick, Colin, and Stephen
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by Galina, Sunol, and David Our painting looks like a blue hill that is reflected in a lake. First make a darkened white line in the middle. On the top and bottom of the white line there's a bumpy long bluish-green triangle. The sky is darkened white with some blue on the top. The reflection of the sky is white with a strip of purple mixed with white on the bottom edge. The hills are blue and symmetrical. The highest hill is in the left corner and almost to the top. Then it goes down and there is a bump and then another bump and another and down. It stops at the top third of the paper. |
by David, Galina, and Sunol The name of the painting is "Lake George." The artist's name is Georgia O'Keeffe. The size of the painting is 16 by 22 inches. It is in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. It was painted in 1922. It was painted with oil paint on canvas. The things that went wrong were that you didn't use the right colors. It would have helped if you could have used paint. We should have told you to use paint. The green was supposed to be on the middle line. We should have told you which way the paper goes; it was supposed to be horizontal. The sky could have been described better by saying white mixed with a little bit of blue. What you did well was blue on the top, purple on the bottom. You got the mountain symmetrical, too. |
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