The starry night by vincent van gogh meaning

starry night van gogh meaning

starry night van gogh

Van Gogh‘s Starry Night” is a piece of work with a strong subjective emotions. Similar to the unrestrained artist fiery strokes, depicting the night sky strange moon and stars. That largely fall into the sky blue and yellow vortex, it seems to have become a bunch of repeated wandering diffusion of light, people dizzy. This is Van Gogh’s restless thoughts and feelings of the natural, which contains some non-rational component after seriously traumatized after painter. Van Gogh’s this emphasis on the subjective feelings of performance, give full play to the color of the emotional factors. And Impressionist paintings depicting the objective world just to stay at the table in the beauty of light and color is fundamentally different.

Starry NightVan Gogh exhibit a loss of anxiety and foreboding of their own tragedy. During this time he was living in St Remy madhouse, but it works in his sane when painted into. Night, he saw a strange night sky the moon, as well as stars and comets fantasy. These fantasy stars and comets are yellow vortex, spinning in the sky. They become diffused light of a bunch of repeated wandering, bring the whole deep blue sky. Van Gogh face of this natural wonder, can not help but feel jittery. With his desperate terror, painted this screen is completely out of his personal hallucinations at night. His intense use of color thick, strong performance of his trembling pen in front of the natural apprehensive uneasiness: the mysterious night sky, the stars overlooking the earth as witnessed everything terrifying twist up. Obviously, using color to express strong emotions, and give them to the symbolism of the color is characteristic of Van Gogh‘s most artistic.