The master of movement, emotion, and vibrant, unforgettable color was, without a doubt, Vincent van Gogh.
He didn’t paint what he saw but how he felt.
Van Gogh struggled through rejection and poverty. But he never stopped creating. Today, his work is loved around the world.
That’s why he’s one of our 35 Master Artists.
His style is instantly recognizable. His story, deeply human. And his art? A gateway into expression, resilience, and color theory.
Students connect with him on every level.

In our van Gogh unit, your students will:
- Explore how line, texture, and color express emotion
- Learn about rhythm and movement in brushwork
- Study the story behind The Starry Night and Sunflowers
- Discover why van Gogh’s style was rejected in his lifetime
- Practice letting go of perfection and painting what they feel
Then they’ll create their own bold oil pastel landscape on construction paper—layering color and movement with van Gogh-inspired energy.
It’s expressive. Messy (in the best way). And full of feeling.
And teaching it is simple.
- Step-by-step scripts walk you through every part
- No art experience needed
- Project levels available from K through 8+
- Visual aids and warmups included
- Art supplies available or easily sourced
Van Gogh isn’t just another artist.
He’s a reminder to keep creating, even when it’s hard.
And he teaches students that their unique voice is worth putting on paper.
Whether you’ve taught this unit before or you’re just getting started, van Gogh is always worth revisiting.
Want to see what your students can create?
Visit our student gallery for inspiration.
Give your class a Starry Night they’ll never forget.
Creatively yours,
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