Drawing Starry Night like Vincent Van Gogh - How to Draw Places

Continuing our series on how to draw places, let's cast our eyes upwards and take a look at the sky. In this lesson, we use Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night as a reference. We discuss how Van Gogh applied paint to his surface in small marks that swirl around each other instead of completely covering the surface. We learn about foreground, background, and middle ground. We see that the foreground is not always the focal point of a work of art. We re-create Van Gogh's most famous painting into our own rendition of Starry Night.
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