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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Summary of Letters from Vincent

Style
- Vincent Vang Gogh painted fruit trees in blossom in April, 1888
-being innovative, used only black and white
- converting his message to the letters
- not drawing everything he saw
- expressing sincere human feeling
- draw what he sees with his own eyes
- do painting like writing, draw figures from memories
- everything is simplifies, not chaotic, for example: draw gesture and not the hand draw the expression and not the face
- inspired by japanese art

Brushwork
- following no system of brushwork at all
- leaving spots of uncovered canvas, to create feeling of reworking, roughness
- always worked directly on the spot
- capturing the essence in the drawing
- filling the spaces demarcated by outlines
- painted slowly and patiently would cause distraction

Using of Colours
- using simplified tints in different tones
- exaggerating colours
- bold contasting colours, like yellow and violet
- working excessively fast to capture the intensity of thought than calmness of touch that people are
 looking for

Making changes to the subject
-enlarging, simplifying and arranging colours of real objects

Philosophy
- Although lots of people or great lines of landscapes are practical way to draw but they are too dry 
  and should be skipped
- Accurate drawing, accurate colours reality which is just like a photo