Starry Night
The Painting of Vincent Van Gough
By Tyler HawthornePublished 2 years ago • 1 min read
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Photo by Jeremy Thomas on Unsplash
The shades of color are put together
the many tones of dark
to convey the time of day
being night
the lines of pattern
show a wind blowing
and makes
the painting sway
the painting of the village is a great
view of the scenery
the stars looks mystifying
among the shades of purple, blue, and
grey
not many artists paint
this way
what is the reason for this style?
was this how you painted when
you first started?
or were you different then?
now this work is found on
items we use everyday
the world admires this work
not only in galleries,
but commercially
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