25 March 2011

Van Gogh's Trees

Trees by Van Gogh paintings include a series of works by the famous Dutch artist who particularly loved the French campaign. Van Gogh was undoubtedly an artist who found comfort in the natural environment of the France and it was these types of tables that helped curb his mental problems and also to release its bright colours on another canvas. This article exposes his better respected paintings which included trees in the main objective of the work.The best paintings related to the tree of Van Gogh included mulberry, Woods and glades, Peach Tree in Bloom, Olive Grove, road with Cypress and Wheatfield with cypresses, Alyscamps. The truth is that the list of other works on a similar subject by this artist is endless and far too long to include in full here. Those listed are just the most notable.Vincent used several different trees in his career and based on a large number of factors, would choose most commonly being the location it was in time and the availability of them it. It is possible to guess the approximate location of many of his paintings of the type of tree used as most only found in some provinces of France. Cyprusses are still common for artists with their forms prove useful in most of the paintings, while others, like his Mulberry tree have a better selection of colors available. Peach tree in bloom also provides an ideal opportunity to make creativity with vivid colors that make the rest of simple paint to complete the painter.In conclusion, trees and the natural environment in General were a source of great source of inspiration for the artist of Van Gogh, and it is after moving to the France that he had to begin to integrate thick shiny paint in his works and this style was to become a fundamental long-term reputation which remains strong today. The artist tried to frequent attempts of natural and carefully planned scenes natures too, even if its performances in the open air of the campaign are his most popular. The series of Cyprusses, mulberry and Peach Tree is the most impressive examples of how it would combine swirling sky with bright contrasts of blues, oranges and Greens. A few artists have given more to painting with the artist who has also produced a very personal style that took time academically accepted and respected, but is now as a major influence in the mainstream art world some 100 years later the landscape.