1. Van Gogh Painting Reproduced in Breakfast Cereal

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    artwork: Humanities students use cereal to create a large scale reproduction of Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" on the gym floor at Sky View High. Malt-o-Meal cereal company donated over two tons of cereal to cover the 72 ft by 90 ft area. (Alan Murray/Herald Journal)

    SMITHFIELD, UT (AP).- High school students in northern Utah have completed a 6,400-square-foot replica of Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" out of breakfast cereal. Sky View High School teacher Doyle Geddes led more than 150 students on the project, which used two tons of colorful Malt-O-Meal spread across the gymnasium floor. The project took about a week and was completed Saturday. Crews spread a plastic sheet on the floor, then created a grid to outline the painting's famous design. Each space was assigned a color to correspond with the painting and filled with cereal.

    Geddes says he wanted to find a way to better connect students with art.

    The replica was taken apart later Saturday. The cereal was given to a farmer to feed pigs.

    The students called their cereal art . . "Crunchy, Crunchy Night "

    Information from: The Herald Journal, http://www.hjnews.com

    Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.


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