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    Vincent

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    and picked up my guitar‚ which was never far away‚ and started fiddling around‚ trying to get a handle on this idea‚ while the print of “Starry Night” stared up at me. Looking at the picture‚ I realized that the essence of the artist’s life is his art. And so‚ I let the painting write the song for me. Everyone is familiar with that painting.” The song shows more than just admiration for Van Gogh’s work‚ but also McLean’s admiration for Van Gogh himself. Lines such as "sketch the trees and the daffodils"

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    Alyssa Signs  Mrs. Deschamps  Art­ Period 1  December 22‚ 2014  Art Analysis Essay   “Starry Night” by Vincent Van Gogh is a detailed and abstract painting‚ drawing  attention to the beautifully created sky. Immediately‚ this painting made me feel calm‚ with the  colors and patterns he used throughout the sky. Van Gogh’s color choice is expressed in many  shades of blue. The original painting had dimensions of 29 x 36 1/4 inches‚ which is fairly large  in size. A large percentage of the painting consists of the sky

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    Emilia Tytro Art 11/18/11 Break on through….to Modernism Post-Impressionism: Cezanne‚ van Gogh‚ Seurat Cezanne Starry Night by Van Gogh date 1889 I chose Starry Night not only because it is my all time favorite painting since I was a kid but the movement and all the darkness behind it. It captivated me when I was seven years old and to this day I can’t get eyes off this painting. This painting uses a nighttime scene with trees; stars to have the audience feel comfort. Line

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    There Be Dark‚” by Paul Bogard ‚ Paul writes about how light pollution has affected our life. Paul Bogard builds an argument to persuade his audience that natural darkness should be preserved by reminding his readers the benefits of darkness‚ using art‚ he also statistics and facts‚and giving the reader solutions to stop light pollution. Paul Bogard starts of by building his argument by reminiscing about a personal story‚ about how his life was before light pollution. Paul Bogard captures the readers

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    golden lights upon it. For the most part‚ the preferences of colors clue us in what can seem to be a stormy‚ clustered night‚ but surprisingly ending with a bright‚ unforgettable night; which may symbolize “hope” above all. Furthermore‚ this work of art transports us to a gentle‚ comforting picture because of the scenario. In this case‚ the night holds us in its arm with its charm of been bright and overwhelming by mixing our emotions to culminate‚ and ease the previous events. Therefore‚ the night

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    Gabriella Vigna Case Study: Vincent Van Gogh Abnormal Psychology Have you ever heard of the painting “The Starry Night?” Well‚ it was created by artist and possible mentally ill Vincent Van Gogh. Vincent Van Gogh was believed to have schizophrenia. But he lived in a time that schizophrenia was not even heard of yet‚ so it could not have been established as schizophrenia or even any mental illness to be exact. Through his very artistic ways and him cutting off his own ear‚ many thought that

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    Description An expressionist figure painting of a nude woman using oil paint on linen Head leaning back and sitting comfortably in her arm-chair‚ the woman’s left arm is slung over her chest and her right arm supporting her leaning into the armrest. She has her right leg relaxed and her foot gently touching the floor. Her left leg is folded up‚ pushing hard against the edge of the seat. There are no recognizable objects other than the woman and the arm-chair. The artist uses a primary color scheme

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    Harvey Parson War

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    For my Parson’s Challenge‚ I chose to further develop the theme of my painting‚ War. Originally‚ it had been a singular exploration of color and texture‚ centered around the negative feelings associated with the color red. My new piece‚ Confusion‚ focuses on the unfavorable connotations that the color yellow possesses. The goal of this collection was to capture the instinctual impressions behind the colors‚ through brush technique painting style‚ without stating it outright. I felt the best way to

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    Francisco Goya Influence

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    There are an abundance of artists that are underestimated‚ ignored‚ or overlooked because they are not mentioned in history books; however‚ those who are ‚are there because they went "above and beyond" as an artist. Whether it was because the artist begun a movement‚ or influenced it. For my artist‚ Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes‚ became a icon of his time and is someone who is currently apricated both as painter and printmaker. Francisco Goya became known as one of the most skilled printmakers

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    Starry Night Over the Rhone was painted along the banks of the Rhine River. What I first see when I look at this painting is the city lights reflecting off the water while a couple takes a walk on the nearby shore. The sky is filled with stars‚ including the Great Bear‚ commonly known as the Big Dipper. Van Gogh shifted the sky around in order to create an even more extraordinary display of stars. From his point of view the town of Arles lay to the south west; the Big Dipper he painted in the sky

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