Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Tell me about UNITY
Vincent Van Gogh
This painting is called Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh. Vincent van Gogh wrote over 800 letters in his lifetime to family and friends. The majority of these letters were to his brother Theo Van Gogh. Starry Night is one of the most well known images in modern culture as well as being one of the most replicated and sought after prints. He was a master of line and color but also UNITY. Summarize in 3 lines or more how Van Gogh has unified this painting. Homework is due Friday, Jan. 25th. Your signed syllabus is also due on Friday, Jan. 25th.
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Van Gogh unified this painting in many ways. First by using alot of the color blue its in the town and sky. Second by using all the circles he used. He made the stars, sun and the wind gusts all circles.
Vincent Van Gogh used unity in the painting starry night in a couple of ways, for example, he used blue to connect the sky with the town. He also used it with the circles in the sky. Yet another example is the lines in the in the sky, mountains and the town. those are three ways Vincent Van Gogh used unity in the painting Starry Night.
Vincent Van Gogh has unified his paintings by adding alot of different things like shapes and colors so your eye doesnt stay in one place.like with the town,mountain's,wind,and that cool looking mountain plant thing. They keep it so your eye doesnt just look at one thing it sees the whole picture. And also the curvs and circles and straight lines those keep you looking around also.
The painting has unity because the circles are a unit and the way he uses the blue with many different shades from the sky to the town below.
Vincent van Gogh unified his work by using the color blue in many differnet shades he also used the circle many time and he used lined as an element of art.
Vincent van Gogh unified his work by having many shades of blue. he also used a viratie if circles for the stars and in the wind. he also used a viratie of lines and shades of white.
Unity; a principal of art, is described as something that creates a harmonious tone to the artwork. There’s a feeling that everything in the piece fits, goes together, and was simply meant to be there. Vincent Van Gogh unifies his painting “Starry Night” with his use of circular and flowing shapes. There is a circular theme in the painting; from the swirls of wind, to the stars emanating circles of light, to the moon with its glowing circular halo around it, and the rolling mountains and grasses below. He also unifies the painting with his use of the color blue. All throughout the painting there is blue; in the sky and in the houses in the town below. Both of these aspects in Starry Night unify the painting, so it is a coherent piece of artwork that is both pleasing to the eye and for many people an intriguing and fascinating painting to look at.
Van Gogh used unity in the painting a lot of ways,One by using a lot of the color blue in the sky and town. Also by using a lot of circles, The starts are circles and the wind twirls are too.
Van Gogh used unity, from the huge amount of blue in the picture, the sky, town, ect. And from what I see the circles form unity in the picture also.
vincent van gogh unified his work by using differnt shades of blue in the sky and town. he also use differnt textures through out the painting with circles.
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