Van Gogh’s Chair Pop-ups

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Van Gogh’s Chair Pop-ups “Empty chairs have frequently been used as the personification of the people who own them.” Why do you think Van Gogh draw this chair?

Your task You are going to design a chair that personify you. Design the background of the room that personify you as well. At the end of the lesson, describe in your sketchbook about the art work and how the work is related to you. In other words, you are creating an ARTIST STATEMENT. Also, include a ‘title’. Now, let’s look at some example:

Van Gogh’s Pop Up Chair

What You Need: Let’s look at how to do a Van Gogh’s Pop Up Chair. A4 Paper Marker Scissors Colouring materials Let’s look at how to do a Van Gogh’s Pop Up Chair.

Cut along the black lines Step 1 Fold into 4 parts Step 2 Cut along the black lines Step 5 Colour Step 3 Fold to get this Step 4 Draw your design

It’s your turn! Be as creative as you can.