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Vincent Van Gogh “Starry Night” Ornaments

Lesson three will encompasses art integration; with a little help from model magic clay and a bit of Vincent Van […]

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Lesson three will encompasses art integration; with a little help from model magic clay and a bit of Vincent Van Gogh, the students will be creating their very own Starry Night ornaments. The students will learn about Van Gogh through a PowerPoint presentation that will also explain the significance of this piece to Van Gogh and how their very own childhood is filled with imagination of what exists in the night and dark skies. The students will continue with the warm and cool colors, and will add new terms such as impasto and movement. They will learn how to make coils with their clay in order to create the Starry Night features. An assessment will be given when students are complete.

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