Van Gogh Landscape


 Description: For this activity, we discussed Van Gogh and who he was as a person. We also looked at his painting Starry Night and the discussed the various different principles of design that we noticed in it. Afterwards, we began our project which was intended to have a similar landscape to Starry Night. We were allowed to choose our own version of it though, so for my project I chose to make it beach themed. First, we began by gluing down tissue paper pieces that we tore up onto a large piece of construction paper. We covered as much of the background as we could. Next, we cut out the landscape that we wanted from construction paper and glued that down over the background. After that, we drew on any designs to our landscape that we wanted, so I chose to draw a beach towel and umbrella. Finally, once the background had fully dried we drew on white swirls to mimic the ones from Starry Night using a white oil pastel. 


Extension Activity: For an extension, this project could be tied into Language Arts. Students can write a letter pretending to be Van Gogh. In the letter, they can describe their artwork, explain the different emotions that they felt while completing the project, and talk about any struggles they encountered.

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