How Did Vincent Van Gogh's Effect On Starry Night

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Vincent Van Gogh started and ended his life in tragedy. In the year 1889, at the time Starry Night was painted, Vincent Van Gogh was living in an Asylum located in Saint-Remy. In a letter he wrote to his brother, Vincent Van Gogh states that he wanted to paint the world as he sees it not as it may appears to others. This statement in that letter created a path that Vincent Van Gogh took and in doing so he created many amazing and wonderful paintings. In Starry Night, he does just that. For me, my eye is pulled into the swirl of color located in the center of the painting. The feeling of mystery is created here by this for me and others. It could be Vincent Van Gogh trying to show movement and showing the wind blowing above this small town. …show more content…

There seems to be a church or some sort of building with a steeple in the center of the painting that points your eye back up. This goes into either the mountain/hills behind the town or back into the swirl. Either way you go it then takes you up and into the brilliant glowing moon. The use of the orange color on the moon against the duller shaded town makes the moon stand out already. Vincent Van Gogh then adds the green glow surrounding it makes the moon pop out to appear as if it was really glowing. It does this because they are opposite on the color wheel. I really enjoy Vincent Van Gogh’s use of loose brush strokes plus his use of the well defined brush strokes. If this had been a typical painting that was clean cut and refined it would not have had the same impact for me nor anyone else who has seen this painting. The spirals and stars give a sense of magic and wonder. It also gives a mystery aspect that holds the viewer's eye for a greater amount of time. This is my favorite piece of art and I cannot find anything I dislike about it. I enjoy the meaning, the use of blues and dull colors to help emphasize the brightness of the moon and the extreme darkness of the

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