First, "Starry Night"
The starry night is an oil painting created by Vincent Van Gogh, a Dutch post-impressionist painter, in Saint Remy's mental hospital in 1889. It is one of Vincent Van Gogh's masterpieces and is now in the new york Museum of Modern Art. ..
In this painting, Vincent Van Gogh vividly depicts the starry sky full of movement and change by exaggeration. The whole picture was swallowed up by the surging blue-green torrent. The rotating, restless and curly nebula makes the night sky extremely active, and the scene divorced from reality reflects Van Gogh's restless mood and crazy illusion world.
Second, sunflowers.
Sunflower is a series of oil paintings with sunflower in vase as the main content, which was made by Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh during the period of1August 888-18891October. Three sunflowers, five sunflowers, 12 sunflowers and 15 sunflowers were painted in the vase. It was collected by Munich New Art Museum, London National Art Museum, Tokyo Xing Art Museum, Amsterdam Van Gogh Art Museum and Philadelphia Art Museum respectively.
This series of works also conveys a message: treat family members with gratitude, treat others with kindness, treat friends with honesty, treat work with sincerity, treat life with gratitude, and enjoy art with appreciation, just like a sunflower in full bloom in front of you.
Third, "the crow in the rye"
Crow in the Rye is an oil painting created by Vincent Van Gogh in July 1890. As one of Van Gogh's most powerful and controversial paintings, The Crow in the Rye stands out among his works.
Of all Van Gogh's works, this one probably explains more than any other painting. Some people think that this is Van Gogh's "suicide note" on the canvas, while others go beyond the superficial overview of the theme and favor a more positive way. Some more extreme critics even extend their horizons beyond canvas and brush strokes in order to translate images into a new subconscious language.