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Another Van Gogh-inspired painting (Original Post) bif Sep 2023 OP
Love it. I like the black outlines, it gives it a sharpness that goes well with the vibrant colors ms liberty Sep 2023 #1
Thank you so much! bif Sep 2023 #4
Oh I love this!!! Very Van Gogh! This should be hung on the wall, LiberalLoner Sep 2023 #2
Thank you! bif Sep 2023 #3
P.S. I think painters hang their work unframed like I do bif Sep 2023 #5

ms liberty

(9,828 posts)
1. Love it. I like the black outlines, it gives it a sharpness that goes well with the vibrant colors
Wed Sep 13, 2023, 08:31 AM
Sep 2023

I really like it.

LiberalLoner

(10,148 posts)
2. Oh I love this!!! Very Van Gogh! This should be hung on the wall,
Wed Sep 13, 2023, 09:34 AM
Sep 2023

Framed if you prefer a framed look, or as is. I understand it is the fashion these days to hang canvases unframed, mostly?

Oh did you ever read the history of Paris Green which Van Gogh used quite frequently?

Even today when I go to the museum and see his work, I see that shocking green color which can not be reproduced by the pigments we have today. We can get something a little bit like it but not that glowing, surreal, shocking green color. It’s beyond fluorescent somehow, hard to describe unless you have seen his paintings up close. Have you seen some of his work in real life?

Anyway, wonderful work, keep it up! 👍👏👏👏

bif

(24,013 posts)
3. Thank you!
Wed Sep 13, 2023, 10:17 AM
Sep 2023

I live in Detroit and am proud to say our museum was one of the first, if not THE first one the country to purchase one of his paintings. They had a huge retrospective of his work last year. It was amazing. And to think he did all that work over just a ten year period. And I think he died at 30! Such a loss. who knows what he would have accomplished if he lived longer.

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