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Vincent Van Gogh Complimentary Color

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ED 320 Art Education for the Elementary School

Lesson: Vincent van Gogh- Complimentary Colors Samples (The idea for this lesson was modified Shelly Pruitt’s art lesson Complimentary Color Leaves found on her blog “Drip Drip Splatter Splash”. This project was posted June 24, 2013 on dripdripsplattersplash.blogspot.com).

Grade Level: Second Grade

Unit: Color. In this unit, students will learn about color. They will practice using different hues, values, and intensities. There are four lessons in this unit. Each is based on a different use of color and a famous artist who demonstrates the use: 1. Leonid Afremov-Color Wheel, 2. Piet Mondrian- Primary Colors Squares, 3. Vincent van Gogh-Complimentary Colors Samples, and 4. Pablo Picasso-Warm …show more content…

The Article was last updated March 2010. Information was also found on The Vincent van Gogh gallery website at vggallary.com, it was written and published by David Brooks and last updated 24 February 2016). Vincent van Gogh had a short career of only 10 years. Being born in 1853 he did not start painting until he was 27. Van Gogh shot himself 10 years after starting his career. In those 10 years van Gogh created more than 2,000 pieces of art. The first two years of van Gogh’s career he was self taught and learned by copying other artists work. He later moved to Paris, then the Netherlands, Belgium, and back to France. During these years van Gogh experimented with many different themes in his art. He started with copying prints and then progressed to landscapes. During the winter of 1884 he painted a series of present life. Van Gogh is most know for his still life portraits and his nature portraits which he composed while in Arles, France. It is here that he had a mental breakdown and was hospitalized for slicing his ear. After recovering van Gogh continued to paint and even used the term “sung a lullaby with color” when describing his paintings. Color was a main factor in all of van Gogh’s work and important to him as he believed that one should learn to paint in black and white before moving on to color. For this lesson students will focus on van Gogh’s use of colors throughout his career. Van Gogh was very good at using complimentary colors to make objects and scenes stand out. Complimentary colors are colors directly opposite of each other on the color wheel. This technique brings attention to the object by making a drastic difference in color. Children often are drawn to this style of art for its vibrant colors. The two paintings today will draw interest because of bold use of complimentary

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