Vincent van Gogh, for whom color was
the chief symbol of expression, was born in Groot-Zundert, Holland on March 30,
1853. He Is a Dutch post-Impressionist painter who does
his paintings from emotion and bold colours. He uses drawings, oil paintings,
watercolours and prints to develop his paintings from portraits, landscapes and
still life’s, mainly acrylic.
He inspire his paintings from his surroundings,
where he goes, the objects he use and who he talks to, E.g. Portraits of
person, still life painting of sunflowers, landscape painting of fields, etc.
He actually does his own portrait with every details and tones and makes the
colour brighter and dimmer.
This
is an autumn landscape painting of van Gogh
The artist has explored a
range of midtones, lights, and darks within them. To create the distance within
the painting, the artist used less detail, texture, in some areas such as the
bushes behind the tress. (Background of the landscape.) He also used cooler
colours to push elements farther into the background. (Sky)
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