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Jennifer Penninger
Art in Education
2. First, take the paint and use warm colors (red, orange, and yellow) to trace over your stars.
3. Now, take a moment and think about how you will create movement in your artwork. Which direction will the wind blow? Do you have anything in your scenery that could demonstrate movement such as a tree or water?
4. Clean off your paint brush, and now use the cool color paints to make swirls for the wind.
5. Lastly, take the chalk from your table and create lines and squiggles in the scenery.
Day 2
An artist born in the Netherlands in 1853 who began his painting career in his late twenties.
Some of his most famous paintings include:
The Potato Eater.
Starry Night
Irises
Materials: Tempera Paint, Paint Brushes,rags, 20 water containers, 5 ice trays, Starry Night print, chalk,and Drying rack.
Starry Night over the Rhone
He also did many self portraits.
Directions:
1. First, notice how Van Gogh created his stars in a unique way. Take your pencil and lightly draw out your stars on the top of your paper.
Movement
Cool Colors
Warm Colors
Scenery
Landscape
Day 1
Materials: White cardstock (9x18), Markers, Pencils, Starry Night print, and Drying Rack
Directions:
1. Take a moment and imagine that you are Vincent Van Gogh and you have the the opportunity to go anywhere in the world and repaint the painting, Starry Night. Where would you go? How would the landscape and Scenery be different? Would there be houses or buildings?
Directions:
2. After you decide what scenery you are going to use, take your pencil and lightly draw it out at the bottom of the paper. Make sure to cover up all of the white space.
3. After you draw your scenery with your pencil, use your cool color markers (blue, green, and purple) and color in all of the white space.
4. Once you are finished, place it on the drying rack and clean your area.
Van Gogh painted 900 paintings in his life time but only sold one. The only painting that Van Gogh sold was called
It was not until after his
Vinegyard at Arles.
death in 1890 that his paintings became
truly famous and desirable.
Van Gogh was known for creating movement in his artwork.
Starry Night,
one of his most famous paintings,
demonstrates this art element throughout the painting.