Today we pay homage to Vincent van Gogh [1853-1890]
and one of his most recognizable paintings,
and one of his most recognizable paintings,
THE STARRY NIGHT, painted in June, 1889.
Our inspiration was recently viewing the Netflix film, LOVING VINCENT [2017].
For any who appreciate visual arts, this was an amazing undertaking.
A Polish film, created by over 100 artists from around the world.
These were the artists original oil paintings, drawings and more,
For any who appreciate visual arts, this was an amazing undertaking.
A Polish film, created by over 100 artists from around the world.
These were the artists original oil paintings, drawings and more,
interpreting the style of van Gogh and CGI animated for the film.
The film tells the story of a young man who travels to the home town of
van Gogh, intent on delivering a letter, also curious to learn the
true circumstances of his death. His journey progresses through the
full color painted illustrations, yet when he visits the memories of
van Gogh's final days images transition to black and white.
If you choose to watch this unique film, be sure to stay for the
credits at the end. A book of slowly turning pages...
each page highlighting the artists who created the beautiful film
you just watched... a little film, ending a film.
Starry Night by
de kunstenaar juni ~ the artist june
[if written in van Gogh's Dutch language]
Original Image
SPONSERED BY ATHENA AND MARIE
ALSO JOINING THE WONDERFUL


Beautiful artwork of you, Juney, and I've never seen Loving Vincent. I'm going to look it up!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Juney :-D
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Ann. I have just made a post with your Jethro Forever in it. And thanks for his mention on The Cat Blogosphere too <3
June, you look just glorious in both the original and the art version! We have not yet seen the Van Gogh film.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful artwork you created, June. I had my mom put that movie in her watch list.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful art. We love Van Gogh!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Enjoy your 'critters' today! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteCute June images! I will look for the Van Gogh film. Happy Caturday!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend!
dee mum hazza oil panting copy of van goghs Cafe Terrace in dee spare bedroom and his Starry Night Over the Rhône as the backgrond on dee compooter till she changed it about a week ago
ReplyDeleteWe love this beautiful artwork, Juney and Mom Ann. We'll be sure to watch that film (and the credits!). XO
ReplyDeleteYes, a wonderful film!
ReplyDeleteMay I suggest "Van Gogh's Ear" on Public Broadcasting's The Secrets of the Dead series.
Think I've mentioned it before, either the TV episode or the short book it's based on with the same title.
"Starry Night" is on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City; it's worth the trip.
Lovely celestial art, June. I am going to see where I can watch Loving Vincent.
ReplyDeleteThat's so pretty, you are a masterpiece sweetest June!
ReplyDeleteYour Starry Night picture is is very pretty, June. And that movie sounds interesting....
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like an excellent film. June, you are a beauty. XO
ReplyDeleteI love it! Just last weekend I picked up a "starry night" painting with an orange tabby on it :)
ReplyDeleteVan Gogh was amazing, I'm sure I'd like the film. June, you did a great job!
ReplyDelete#1 says that Starry Night is one of her very favourite paintings!
ReplyDeletePurrs,
The Chans