Vincent van Gogh perhaps is one of the most famous and influential figures in the western history
of art! I don't know anyone who doesn't know him. Do you? I bet not. He was a very prolific artist but sadly he only sold one painting during his lifetime and only became famous after death.
Let us learn and admire his works first hand, let's learn to paint his paintings.


Starry night is one of the most loved painting in the
whole wide world. The story behind this painting is actually quite sad. It depicts the view from the window of the lunatic asylum Van Gogh admitted himself to. As a beginner you can paint like Van Gogh without losing your mind. It's crazily fun to paint your own version of starry night (in sane mind). Join us to explore what it feels like to paint with dot, dash and lines in vibrant blue hues.
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Series 1: Starry Night
Series 2: Sunflowers
The subject sunflowers have become nearly synonymous with the artists name. The series of sunflowers are the most reproduced artworks on earth, you have seen them on mugs, tea-towerls, stationery, fashion etc etc. You name it.
Sunflowers represented happiness for Van Goah and was painted during a rare period of excited optimism while he awaited the arrival of Paul Gauguin after he moved to Aries, the south of France.
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The Wheatfield was painted shortly after the starry night. It's the wheatfield that Van Goah could see from the window of his cell of the asylum. Van Goah regarded this series of paintings as his best summer paintings.
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