Starry Night Toy Box
About a year ago, a dear friend of mine gifted me the cutest little bench/toy box and said that it may need some fixing up, as it looked like many-a-kid had had their share of fun with it. I have been trying to think of what to do with it at least weekly for as long as I have had it. After a few months of it sitting in my front room, my handy husband sanded it down beautifully and then it sat some more. I just needed it to be perfect. Then, I thought as I am putting together this idea for a blog, “I’ll “van Gogh” it! (That is my new term for painting Starry Night on something.) The whimsical emotion that Starry Night evokes in me seemed like a fitting theme for a child’s toy box.
I had never touched oil paints before this project, let alone try to mimic the work of a master painter, so I was a little nervous to begin. But as soon as I put my marker to the box, I just kept going, and was ready to start painting in no time. I’d done a bit of research on van Gogh previous to starting this project, so I thought of him often while I was swirling away. If you are interested in learning about van Gogh, I would recommend reading the letters that he sent to his brother (and others) and watching this biography film.
It was fun and rewarding to see this come together. And I only stuck my fingers in the we t oil paint a few times, forgetting that it takes SO long to dry (The paint on this took over a week to harden up)! If you are finding yourself in need of an art project, I would highly recommend freely mimicking the strokes of van Gogh. It was pretty relaxing, really.
What art inspires you? Let me know in the comments!

Here is the toy box before (front). 
Toy box side profile. There was some sort of fabric figure glued to either side that peeled of in tiny strips! 
Beautifully sanded by Thomas! 
Starry Night outline 
Yellow oil paints. 
Shades of blue. 
In progress… 
Getting into the city. 
Finished toy Box, side view 
Finished toy box, front view.
