Get out your purple and green markers and get ready to color in Van Gogh‘s Irises with artist Princess Latte. Painting the flowers outside the hospital helped Van Gogh make the best of his day-to-day in France, and they can brighten up your day too.
Materials: Irises Coloring Page, Markers, Newspaper
Like Monet, Van Gogh was inspired by haystacks when he was in Provence. Paint along with Princess Latte and experience a bright, warm day in France the way Van Gogh saw it in 1888.
Materials: Haystacks Line Art, Acrylic Paints, Brushes,
Canvas (recommended), Newspaper
In this fundamentals of art video, learn how to transfer line art done from a piece of paper to a canvas.
Materials: Line Art, Charcoal or Pencil, Canvas
Color along with Princess Latte to create cheery yellow sunflowers in a yellow vase against a yellow background in the video that will give your yellow marker a work-out with the painting that will leave you with no doubts about Van Gogh‘s favorite color.
Materials: Sunflowers Coloring Page, Markers, Newspaper
While hospitalized in Arles, Van Gogh got special permission to go on walks and paint his favorite subjects en plein air. Paint along with Princess Latte to create his dark cypresses against a bright swirling sky and dreamlike clouds. You can even paint inside and avoid bugs in your paint.
Materials: Cypresses Line Art, Acrylic Paints, Brushes, Canvas (recommended), Newspaper
Encouraged by Gauguin, Van Gogh experimented with drawing and painting subjects from memory. Color along with this scene of cottages from Van Gogh‘s home tinged with the blurred lines and fog of memory.
Materials: Cottages Coloring Page, Markers, Newspaper
Use impasto along with Princess Latte to recreate Van Gogh‘s Flowering Garden. Experiment with the colors you love most to paint a rustic garden and surprise yourself with a beautiful painting! But be prepared for a maddening number of dots.
Materials: Flowering Garden Line Art, Acrylic Paints, Brushes, Canvas (recommended), Newspaper
Color along with Van Gogh‘s Bedroom - a painting Van Gogh loved so much, he did three versions so he could send copies to his family. It has an unusual and fun perspective and details of the paintings are left blank so you can explore your creativity.
Materials: Bedroom Coloring Page, Markers, Newspaper