Van Gogh's Flowers - Paperback
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by Serene Greene (Author)
This ALA title reflects Van Gogh's love of nature, which runs through his art like a bright, living thread-you can see it most clearly in the way he painted flowers. He was drawn to the wildness and color of the natural world, often finding solace and inspiration in the fields and gardens around him. That affection poured into his still lifes, which pulse with energy and movement, rather than feeling stiff or staged. Flowers weren't just a subject for him-they were a way to experiment with light, color, and emotion. His series of sunflower paintings, in particular, shows how much he adored their boldness and their honest, sun-chasing faces. For Van Gogh, painting flowers was a kind of celebration, an attempt to capture the fleeting beauty of life before it faded.
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