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Starry Seattle Night

Starry Seattle Night. 2nd Grade January Art Project West Mercer Elementary Art Enrichment Program. Today’s Project. Make our own “Starry Night ” with the setting in Seattle. Vincent Van Gogh. Dutch painter who lived mostly in France Painted every day scenes, landscapes, and people.

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Starry Seattle Night

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  1. Starry Seattle Night 2nd Grade January Art Project West Mercer Elementary Art Enrichment Program

  2. Today’s Project • Make our own “Starry Night” with the setting in Seattle.

  3. Vincent Van Gogh • Dutch painter who lived mostly in France • Painted every day scenes, landscapes, and people

  4. Bedroom

  5. The Yellow House

  6. Mulberry Tree

  7. Starry Night

  8. Step 1- Cut stars and moon • Black paper in landscape position • Cut small circles out of yellow paper to represent stars • Cut crescent or circle for the moon • Position the shapes in the sky • Then glue them down

  9. Step 2- Choose color scheme You may choose whether to create a • nighttime sky (using cool colors of different greens and blues, white and yellow too) • Or a sunrise/sunset sky with warm colors (yellow, white, orange, red)

  10. Step 3- Oil Pastels • Draw glowing circles using short overlapping strokes. • Draw a few rows around the stars and moon in one color, then change • Keep adding swirl lines until sky is filled.

  11. Step 4- Seattle Skyline • Use construction paper to create a Seattle landscape. • Draw the outline • then cut out • Paper should be long enough to go from side to side

  12. Step 5- Add detail shapes • Add detail shapes of bridges, boats, trees, buildings, etc. • Arrange all shapes on paper first, then glue down.

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