Long ago, in June of 1889, the Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, who was committed in a small psychiatric institution, painted his “Starry Night”. The painting depicts the view from the western window of his room, just before sunrise, with the addition of an imaginary village.
Of course, there were no satellites back then. But today there are, and you can put them into orbit, to travel in space and time, over the sky of a starry night!
Watch the video and create!You will need:
- Printing photos of the satellite
- 1 white canvas or watercolor paper size A4
- Acrylic paints (blue, light blue, white, pink, gray, black)
- Brush (thin) painting
- Pencil
- Glue stick
- Pair of scissors