Van Gogh Skyline


In this art project, we first learned some history about Vincent Van Gogh and more specifically the painting he did called "Starry Night." We did a project on evaluating work as if we were going to write a paper on it. For the background of our own versions of "Starry Night," we used torn up tissue paper and Modge Podge to create the colorful sky. Then we used oil pastels to create the swirls and lines like Van Gogh had in the sky of his "Starry Night." We also used black construction paper to create our own skyline silhouettes.

An extension activity for this project, I would use this to have the students create silhouettes of different biomes. For example, a grassland would have grass, smaller trees, and some deer or a desert would have sand dunes and camels. 


  

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