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Vincent Van Gogh

V When I first of this assignment I had a tuff time, trying to find out who or what I was going top write on. I consider myself some what of an artist. But I don't draw skecthes or paint masterpeices. Im a writer, Im like most other artsist that paint. instead of seeing and images from my head and paint them on my canvis. I take my emotions, put them in words and in my own type of canvis creating my version of a materpeice. I wanted to pick an artist that was like me in a way, one that I could mostly relate to. When I was in seventh grade, I took french 1. We covered a lot of there culturethe majority of it was. We came across a mans life that to me will always be a legacy.His name was Vincent vanGogh. Vincent van Gogh was seen as a failure in his lifetime which lead to various mental disorders and ultimately suicide, but today he is viewed as the foremost representative of postimpressionist art. Unable to conform to normal life, Vincent turned to art to passionately express his feelings. His style of choppy brush strokes of amazing colors was looked down upon by other artist of his time but with support from his brother, Theo, Vincent lived his dream of becoming an artist. Although he enjoyed painting


Van Gogh's paintings have made him immortal". Vincent moved to Paris and bought the "Yellow House" as a home of his own for painting. While in Paris, Van Gogh discovered the ancient art of Japanese woodblock prints. He admired their bold designs, intense lines, and flat color. Van Gogh was acquiring his own style. Interested in color theories, Van Gogh began experimenting with the use of bright, pure colors to heighten the expressiveness of his work. In February of 1888, he left Paris and moved to a rural area called Arles, in Provence.

He listened and he spoke mind, showing me all that I had forced myself not to see. Not everyones life is perfect, and that a man has the power to chose his own destiny. I didnt realy understand before relating my lifes to vincents. It took centeries for people to realize vincents, remarkable talent. It was like the world wasnt ready for such a soul. And he felt miss placed so he took his own life. But im not going to follow every foot step of vincents. I want the world to see my talent, and if they are not ready for it I'll be waiting till the day comes when there ready to listen.

"Van Gogh's Van Gogh." National Gallery of Art (2001): 5pp. 29 Mar. 2001

Schaffner, Indrid. Vincent van Gogh New York: Harry N. Abrams, Incorporated, 1998.

These mental illnesses took toll on Vincent psychologically. After a fight with his friend Gaugin, Van Gogh went back to his house and cut off the lower part of his left ear with a razorblade. O.k you couldnt pay me to do this, imscared of getting my ear piereced. Vincent sliced his whole bottum ear of. Van Gogh began having hallucinations of strange sounds and people trying to poison him. After the ear incident and these hallucinations, Van Gogh realized he was mentally insane and should send himself to a mental hospital at Saint Paul-de-Mansole. Inside, Vincent was suffering. Van Gogh was deeply hurt by failure and rejection. Van Gogh left the mental institute after a few months, and on July 27, 1890, shoots himself in the chest in his house. It turned out that he even failed at suicide. He shot himself in the chect with a 22 callaber riffle. Causing him a slow painful and aganizing death .He died two days later with Theo at his side. Today, Theo remains by his side, both being buried in the cemetery of Anvers.Though seen as a failure in life, Vincent van Gogh is seen today not as a crazed artist, but as a revolutionary in the principles of postimpressionistic art by the use of brilliant colors. In such a short artistic career, Van Gogh produced some of the most moving, and inspirational art of all time and is indeed an accomplished artist. Vincent van Gogh has finally achieved his dream of becoming a famous, well respe

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