Putting Together A Keynote
2. Then did some research on Vincent Van Gogh. I didn't want to have TOO many sources so I tried to compensate by mainly using this one source. It's a pretty good source too! It has videos about Vincent Van Gogh, pictures, histories, summaries, quotes, everything! (Here: http://www.biography.com/people/vincent-van-gogh-9515695)
3. After that I complied a lot of the research into a Keynote (a PowerPoint-type of iPad app). My art teacher suggested this, so we could have an outline for the final draft.
4. Next I looked for photos of Vincent's artwork (and photos of Vincent) while making sure I was also crediting all the sources they came from. I probably should have done this before making the Keynote, but it was easier to not write out everything I was going to say, just the notes. Then I could decide what pictures I needed where! You should definitely know what you're going to say about the artwork before choosing it, then it fits in the exhibit!
5. Finally, when I was satisfied, I moved it to Emaze (an 'Emaze'-ing presenting site). You need to make an account for Emaze, but there's a free account option. Also, it looks pretty awesome afterwards, especially for art presentations!