Van Gogh Inspired Collages

For this activity, we were directed to create a piece of art inspired by Vincent van Gogh. Before beginning this task, we had looked at some of Van Gogh's past works. The piece that inspired this activity was his painting The Starry Night, 1889. In order to create movement in the background of the piece we took oil pastel and created the flowing dotted lines throughout. Another aspect of Van Gogh's work is the overlap of colors. We captured that by layering bleed and non-bleed tissue paper. That way it would look like the colors were blended more. In an effort to replicate the aspen tree in The Starry Night we cut silhouettes out of black construction paper and added detail by using oil pastel.

For an extension activity, you could have your students look at an artist such as Claude Monet. He was known for his water scenes and it would be fun for the students to try to create their own pieces inspired by his works. The students could tape off the pieces of the paper they would like to maintain white, and then fingerpaint the rest of the page. When the paint dries they will peel off their tape and have their completed works!

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