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Upper El II Class Project

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In many cultures around the world, the almond blossom represents hope, new life, and harmony. In Greek mythology, the almond blossom represented "eternal love that cannot be defeated." Almond blossoms are the first trees to blossom in many countries.


Van Gogh created "Almond Blossom" in 1890 as a gift of hope, love, peace, and harmony to his newborn nephew. He was deeply inspired by the new life that emerges between the spring equinox and summer solstice. He believed the almond blossoms to be that of hope and peace as a blessing for the new life of his nephew. Our class couldn't think of a better way to express what the world needs now: love, hope, peace, and harmony.


We took a print of the painting and made a 5x5 grid with canvas paper. Each student painted 1-2 squares of the grid. We put the squares together then outlined the branches, blossoms, and blended the background. The final painting was completed by using modpodge on the squares to fit our frame and adding LED lights for an ambient effect. Finished size is 25" x 25"


This is our impressionistic painting of Van Gogh's "Almond Blossom" - a representation of love and hope, what the world needs now.