Lesson by Van Gogh Museum
This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
General learning objectives
• Pupils will learn about the work of David Hockney and Vincent van Gogh.
• Pupils will be able to name similarities and differences between the work of the two artists.
• Pupils will experiment with drawing on their phones (inspired by Hockney’s iPad drawings)
Materials required
- Smartphone
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‘I’ve always found the world quite beautiful, looking at it. Just looking. And that’s an important thing I share with Vincent van Gogh: we both really, really enjoy looking at the world.’
David Hockney, 2018.
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You probably noticed a lot of similarities and differences between the works. That’s no coincidence. Hockney is inspired by Van Gogh’s drawings and paintings.
Click on the hotspot below to see what Hockney says about this.
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Open the app “Notes” on your phone.
Choose the pencil and paper icon at the bottom right.
Choose a pen and colour and get drawing.
If you don’t have this app, open Whatsapp or Snapchat. Take a photo of the ground or a white sheet of paper and get to work with the pens.
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