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Imagery In The Starry Night

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Composition
The night sky portrayed by van Gogh in the Starry Night painting is filled with whirling clouds, shining stars, and a bright sickle-shaped moon. The setting is one so that viewers can relate to and van Gogh´s swirling sky directs the viewer´s eye around the painting, with spacing between the stars and the curving silhouette creating a dot-to-dot effect. These internal elements secure the fluidity and such silhouette was important for the artist even though they became less significant for other Impressionists. Therefore, Starry Night´s composition was different from the Impressionist technique of the 19th century.
The artist knew that his Starry Night composition was slightly surreal and stylized; in a letter to his brother he even referred to "exaggerations in terms of composition.” The vivid style …show more content…

Looks like that van Gogh, is differentiating between life and death with shining bright stars and a gloomy, peaceful village. The main light sources are the bright stars and sickle-shaped moon.
Use of mood, tone, and emotion
There are so many perceptions about Starry Night and that the canvas he's using portrays a light of hope. Looks like he was showing that even though with a dark night, it is still possible to see the lights in the house’s windows. Thus, there is always a light to guide you, with a shining bright stars filling up the sky. Van Gogh seems to be already found his heaven and be cured from his sickness. He also knew death will give him a sensation of peace and because of that, he paints this using bold colors in the Starry Night painting.

Use of brushstroke it is obvious that van Gogh paints with a thick and unique brushstrokes, and it is also possible that further serious problems may dramatized his brush work. But, his technique is consistent and that makes this work of art rich of

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