Vincent Van gogh be the mostfashionable artist today, once live very miserable, while beyond question one of the most beloved painters today. His novel is one that nearly everyone is known with. But yet in his own time, Van Gogh was thought-out just another one who want to be artist while wasn't going anywhere and crazy to boot. It is anguished that Van Gogh didn't hold out to see his own rise to dignity and enhancement in the art world. Out of the dozens of paintings created by Van Gogh only one ever sold. But still Van Gogh put all of his time, accomplishment and money into creating these magnificent works so full of life and color.
Sometimes Van gogh been express a late Impressionist, sometimes thought-out a Post-Impressionist, Van Gogh'oil paintings took the Impressionist ideas of a snapshot of time and the use of light and color and made them his own. Van Gogh's Self Portrait shows this method which he molded to suit his own uses. The paint is envelop thickly, great globs rising from the surface of the painting in ways that would have made any artist convulse less than a hundred years before. A light shines on Van Gogh's right shoulder; his left side is cast in deep shadow. The atmosphere is full of the purl color that Van Gogh is so known for. Shades of blue and white intermingle, bending and swirling in an unseen wind.
It is easy to delineate pain. There are so very many ways to portray the earthly and spiritual torture that a human being can survive. It is something else fully to harness the pain and struggle of humanity and turn it into something so exquisite, well-being, and soothing. Van Gogh managed to take what could have been a miserable and lonely existence, and instead saw the beauty in the world around him which he communicated through his art. Several thousand paintings is an realistic goal reached for any artist who has lived a long, healthy, and distinguished life. But for such a tortured soul who couldn't sell his work and died an untimely death by his own hand, it shows a kind of dedication and love of craft that many ordinarys don't find within an whole lifetime.