Description:
This lesson included an artist integration. We learned about Vincent Van Gogh, his early works, influences, style, self-portraits, and his final years including selling only one painting during his life. We also discussed his Starry Night painting.
We then created our own version of the famous Starry Night painting. To start, we glued multiple pieces of tissue paper to a large sheet of construction paper (18" x 24"). After we had our construction paper covered with tissue paper we added a layer of Modge Podge. We then added oil pastel and sharpie designs to the background.
We were then able to choose a landscape to add to our background. The landscape was drawn on black construction paper and cut out. This was glued to the bottom of the paper. We then added more details using oil pastels.
My inspiration for this project was the view from my kitchen window. This project was done in the middle of winter, and my home is in the country surrounded by trees. This landscape was meant to mimic the trees in my yard at sunset.
Extension:
An extension activity that would work with this project would be for students to create a collaborative piece that we could display in the school. All students would be responsible for covering a certain amount of space using whatever color tissue paper they would like. They would then move to a different portion of the collage to add details using oil pastels. As a class, we would create a landscape that represents our school.
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