This is one of those posts that’s going to be all pictures, so I need to use a lot of words just to give myself space to post the picture files. “VERBOSE” mode. Now, since you know that, the words don’t matter a whole lot, so don’t pay much attention to them.
I wanted to give someone a graduation gift, so I picked out a Van Gogh painting. My final version is the first one on the right.
Just for fun I’ve included a “halfway finished” version of the painting, when it still was on my easel. It’s also on the right.
And finally, I include the original Van Gogh itself – also on the right.
Don’t look at his version first. Van Gogh is a better painter than me. Furthermore, he’s painting differently than I am. I almost guarantee he painted his version very quickly. From nature. And he could pick any colors he wanted. And do anything he wanted. Please avoid trying to play “Highlights for Children” with it.
But for my version, I was copying him, so it’s an entirely different thing. I’ve got to stay somewhat true to the intent.
I still tried to paint as fast as possible. So I wasn’t completely wedded to the original. I tried to keep the spirit of the painting and most of the form, but not be too exacting about any particular blob of paint here or there.
This was a lot of fun to do. And I’m glad to have done it again. You can see my original Van Gogh copy at this link. I think I’ll be trying to copy more famous pieces in the future. There’s a lot to learn from being a copycat.
Finally, according to the book I painted from, the whereabouts of the original are unknown. So maybe my version is kinda “counterfeit”, which makes it feel cooler.
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