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I think the sunflower paintings had a
special significance for Van Gogh as though they look at these paintings I
begins to notice aspects that seem to flow from one piece to another. The
colors are vibrant and express emotions typically associated with the life of
sunflowers: bright yellows of the full bloom to arid browns of wilting and
death; all of the stages woven through these polar opposites are presented.
Perhaps this very technique is what draws one into the painting; the
fulfillment of seeing all angles of the spectrum of life and in turn reaching a
deeper understanding of how all living things are tied together.
There are many pieces within this series of
paintings (each is clearly identifiable as a Van Gogh work) in which there are
only minor differences that separate them. The overall layout of the painting
along with positioning of the actual sunflowers usually remains the same in the
similar paintings. municated gratitude. He only the color of yellow to create
imagery of happiness and life, but he also draws dead flowers to symbolize that
before there was life there was death.
The lush brushstrokes built up the texture
of the sunflowers and Van Gogh employed a wide spectrum of yellows to describe
the blossoms, due in part to recently invented pigments that made new colors
and tonal nuances possible. Van Gogh used the sunny hues to express the entire
lifespan of the flowers, from the full bloom in bright yellow to the wilting
and dying blossoms rendered in melancholy ochre. The traditional painting of a
vase of flowers is given new life through Van Gogh's experimentation with line
and texture, infusing each sunflower with the fleeting nature of life, the
brightness of the Provencal summer sun, as well as the artist's mindset.
In conclusion I love this art work. I love
how it's so simple but you can get a lot from it. Even though I don't see
myself as a painter I can see myself one day at a museum admiring his work up
close. My favorite part of this art work is it detail in the pedals.
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