Tormented Soul: Vincent Van Gogh 1853 ~ 1890 Dutch
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Van Gogh
Still Life:Vase with Twelve Sunflowers
Harvest time
1888
"Twelve Sunflowers" was made in the sunny and bright southern part of France. The Netherlands was originally the home of tulips. Van Gogh agrees with French sunflowers. Perhaps it is because tulips are too delicate and delicate. Sunflowers with coarse eyelashes, rough leaves, unrestrained inflorescences, and refillable forage are rich in earthiness and grass roots. People feel extremely lifelike. This is also a masterpiece that Van Gogh is familiar with for future generations. In this work, he tried to capture the sense of weight rotating from the center to the surroundings. He later went to South France to pursue the sun. It was an earnest expectation for the rotating, hot celestial bodies. In fact. The French sunflower is the sun that grows on the earth. Van Gogh fully displays this association in his works. The painter is shining like a raging flame. Full of fiery passion makes the sense of movement and the brush strokes that seem to be spinning are so thick and powerful. The contrast of colors is also simple and strong. However, in this thick and simple, it is full of wisdom and aura. When viewers watch this painting, they are all touched by the exciting effect of the picture. The heart is trembling. The passion is also gushing out. All are eager to try. Together they blend into Van Gogh's rich subjective feelings. In short, the sunflower described by Van Gogh is not just a plant. It is a life form with primitive impulse and passion.