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Thread: GALLERY: Dutch summer landscapes with an eyewink to Vincent van Gogh

  1. #41
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    Nice to see these again. Lots of old faces <sigh>

    Yeah, Briex is/was an incredible artist and mastered ArtRage quickly and he seemed to really nail the quality of the historic paintings in his region. Even though his city images were what you could see today, they had a style that was reminiscent of the old paintings. So he learned from the best but made them his own.

    By the way, your avatar? is huge. Don't know why it is, but it rather out shouts the paintings in the thread.
    "Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream

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    Here are the image by Ban Gogh which I love:
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    Description of the image: Van Gogh painted variations of a view from his room at monastery St. Paul-de-Mausol. The sun and the wheat fields were two main subjects that Van Gogh used to depict on canvas. Van Gogh had a tender feeling about green wheat which was something inexpressibly pure. It reminded him of a sleeping baby growing under the rising sun which was its life giving energy.
    Reference: wikitour.io/travel-destinations/field-with-rising-sun
    Last edited by john1565; 05-21-2018 at 01:17 AM.

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    I had not seen Nop Briex's art before. Brilliant!

    Simply awesome images: https://briex.eu/popupgallery.html

    Notice the different frames he uses and how they help his art to just pop!
    Last edited by HwyStar; 05-21-2018 at 10:21 AM.
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  5. #45
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    Briex is a champ. He did some amazing work. Blew my mind repeatedly especially because his paintings looked so much like traditional paintings particularly from his part of the world. The other nice thing is that he was open about his process. Glad you tripped over him and brought his thread up to look at.
    "Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream

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