Van Gogh - A Stormy Portraits Painter
Painting, in contrast to photography, allows the artist to present a world and its fullness through a variety of colors and shades, in the description of expression and emotion. One of the most famous examples of this is the painter Van Gogh, who lived in the second half of the 19th century and was known for his unique handprint. Van Gogh did a lot of portraits paintings and especially self-portraits. Although he repeatedly painted his own figure, often in the same pose, each of his paintings is special and different from the others. In each of Van Gogh's portrait paintings, a whole world unfolds before the viewer, a world of changing emotions and events that have taken place in the painter's life and are evident in his work.
There is no doubt that painting does not only show a picture of a person, to much beyond that, his inner world and the storm of his emotions. You can follow Van Gogh's work and see how self-portrait paintings look completely different from each other, and in each of them a world of abundant and unique emotions.
There is no doubt that painting does not only show a picture of a person, to much beyond that, his inner world and the storm of his emotions. You can follow Van Gogh's work and see how self-portrait paintings look completely different from each other, and in each of them a world of abundant and unique emotions.