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Complete these sentences as if you were the Van Gogh in the portrait. I am…. I feel… Justify your answer. What evidence can you find in the picture that supports your statements?

Complete these sentences as if you were the Van Gogh in the portrait. I am…. I feel… Justify your answer. What evidence can you find in the picture that

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Page 1: Complete these sentences as if you were the Van Gogh in the portrait. I am…. I feel… Justify your answer. What evidence can you find in the picture that

Complete these sentences as if you were the Van Gogh in the portrait.

I am….

I feel…

Justify your answer. What evidence can you find in the picture that supports your statements?

Page 2: Complete these sentences as if you were the Van Gogh in the portrait. I am…. I feel… Justify your answer. What evidence can you find in the picture that

What is Marc Chagall saying about himself?

I am…

I feel…

Page 3: Complete these sentences as if you were the Van Gogh in the portrait. I am…. I feel… Justify your answer. What evidence can you find in the picture that
Page 4: Complete these sentences as if you were the Van Gogh in the portrait. I am…. I feel… Justify your answer. What evidence can you find in the picture that

Now you try it:

Think about how you would paint a self-portrait.

•What colors would you use?

• What expression would you have on your face?

•How would you be dressed?

•What kind of background would you have? Would you use anything else in the picture beside yourself?

•What would these choices say about you?

•Make a simple sketch of your self-portrait, and write a few sentences describing what you would like your self portrait to look like.

Page 5: Complete these sentences as if you were the Van Gogh in the portrait. I am…. I feel… Justify your answer. What evidence can you find in the picture that

The little pink fish swam upstream and died.

Is this sentence sad? Think about this carefully. Don’t focus on the idea of a dying fish. Instead focus on the sentence itself and the effect it produces. Does the sentence make you feel sad, or like crying, when you read it? Why or why not?

Page 6: Complete these sentences as if you were the Van Gogh in the portrait. I am…. I feel… Justify your answer. What evidence can you find in the picture that

Now you try it:

Write a sad version of the sentence, The little pink fish swam upstream and died.

What did you to make it sad? In other words, what conscious choice did you make?