How to Draw a Star
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How to Draw a Star
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a star.
Good morning people and welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Today's lesson is how to draw a star.
Okay, let's talk about something here. Now class, I want to say the word art history. Don't click off me yet. Just listen. Hear me out. Let's talk about art history for a second. With a star.
You ever heard of that guy Van Gogh? Vincent. Vincent was a guy. I think he was probably drawing stars one day. And you may think, oh, stars. That's not a good art lesson. Stars are, you know, really tiny specks in the sky. And, you know, they're fun to look at, but just not fun to draw, right? Well, think about Vincent.
He broke the barriers. You know, he was a square peg and they try to put him in a round hole and it didn't work. You know, he decided he was going to draw the stars and he produced a masterpiece because of it. Okay, so be open to my lessons because you never know. You may be inspired to go out and draw stars, or you may want to be a rebel and draw whatever rebels draw and start the revolution in art, you know, who knows.
And so draw the things that you want to, even if they seem mundane. Okay, let's pep talk. Let's get into this lesson. Okay, stars. You can do a lot. Let's do it. Well, kind of like the stars. Van Gogh did their art lesson. Okay, you can do stars without lines. Yeah, he didn't know.
I think he was so talented. Did you? That's a hard one. Okay, we're going to make this like a starry night. Okay? You got stars like that. Okay, then you got stars like these fast ones here. You got shooting stars. And what you want to do is you just want to think about the stars.
Do you like those better? You know, not every star has to be the same. We're not all the same. All of the students. Some students like to draw landscapes. Some students like to draw skulls. Some students like to draw frogs. Some students should draw people, you know, and cartoons. Every student is different.
Just like all these stars are looking different. Especially this one. Maybe the Revolution star, you know, new. I'm not talking about government revolution. I don't want to be kicked off everything, but I'm talking about artistic revolution. Breaking the status quo on color, on shape, and on geometric form. That's what I'm talking about. Starting a revolution, people.
Beautiful. And I guess if we're going to talk about beauty, we need to talk about ugly, too. It's okay. Ugly is good. Beauty is good. Okay see, this little star is different. I think, you know, if Vincent was here today and he was attending class, I think he would like some of these stars.
He'd probably be appreciating this cage. He would like to see all of this, right? He would like all the stars. And going the opposite way. Okay, so I'm kind of drawing a blank here on, you know, stars. But you can do, four points, 5.6 points.
You know, big stars. There's lots of ways to do stars. And okay, I don't want to get too corny in class, but, you know, my students are my stars. You know, you all are stars. I could say y'all are the all stars, the MVP's. You know, if it wasn't for my students, this class would be nothing.
So I appreciate the students. I think you're all stars in your own way. Just like this star. I did the wrong geometric line in it, but that star is standing out, isn't it? Which star stands out to you? Is there a star that, you know, maybe you connect with? Alright, no deep thoughts. Let's get back to reality.
Okay, alright class, get ready for more epic art lessons. And Stinky's Art Class. Have a great day and we'll see you at the next lesson. Class dismissed.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a star.
Good morning people and welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Today's lesson is how to draw a star.
Okay, let's talk about something here. Now class, I want to say the word art history. Don't click off me yet. Just listen. Hear me out. Let's talk about art history for a second. With a star.
You ever heard of that guy Van Gogh? Vincent. Vincent was a guy. I think he was probably drawing stars one day. And you may think, oh, stars. That's not a good art lesson. Stars are, you know, really tiny specks in the sky. And, you know, they're fun to look at, but just not fun to draw, right? Well, think about Vincent.
He broke the barriers. You know, he was a square peg and they try to put him in a round hole and it didn't work. You know, he decided he was going to draw the stars and he produced a masterpiece because of it. Okay, so be open to my lessons because you never know. You may be inspired to go out and draw stars, or you may want to be a rebel and draw whatever rebels draw and start the revolution in art, you know, who knows.
And so draw the things that you want to, even if they seem mundane. Okay, let's pep talk. Let's get into this lesson. Okay, stars. You can do a lot. Let's do it. Well, kind of like the stars. Van Gogh did their art lesson. Okay, you can do stars without lines. Yeah, he didn't know.
I think he was so talented. Did you? That's a hard one. Okay, we're going to make this like a starry night. Okay? You got stars like that. Okay, then you got stars like these fast ones here. You got shooting stars. And what you want to do is you just want to think about the stars.
Do you like those better? You know, not every star has to be the same. We're not all the same. All of the students. Some students like to draw landscapes. Some students like to draw skulls. Some students like to draw frogs. Some students should draw people, you know, and cartoons. Every student is different.
Just like all these stars are looking different. Especially this one. Maybe the Revolution star, you know, new. I'm not talking about government revolution. I don't want to be kicked off everything, but I'm talking about artistic revolution. Breaking the status quo on color, on shape, and on geometric form. That's what I'm talking about. Starting a revolution, people.
Beautiful. And I guess if we're going to talk about beauty, we need to talk about ugly, too. It's okay. Ugly is good. Beauty is good. Okay see, this little star is different. I think, you know, if Vincent was here today and he was attending class, I think he would like some of these stars.
He'd probably be appreciating this cage. He would like to see all of this, right? He would like all the stars. And going the opposite way. Okay, so I'm kind of drawing a blank here on, you know, stars. But you can do, four points, 5.6 points.
You know, big stars. There's lots of ways to do stars. And okay, I don't want to get too corny in class, but, you know, my students are my stars. You know, you all are stars. I could say y'all are the all stars, the MVP's. You know, if it wasn't for my students, this class would be nothing.
So I appreciate the students. I think you're all stars in your own way. Just like this star. I did the wrong geometric line in it, but that star is standing out, isn't it? Which star stands out to you? Is there a star that, you know, maybe you connect with? Alright, no deep thoughts. Let's get back to reality.
Okay, alright class, get ready for more epic art lessons. And Stinky's Art Class. Have a great day and we'll see you at the next lesson. Class dismissed.