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Hey! Well, it is not a photography post. Don't know where to put it. But I'm pretty sure many of you here are in photography would like art also. I came across this very lovely animated rendition of Vincent van Gogh's masterpieces. There are others out there I've seen in many way but this one is exceptional... http://youtu.be/MPQSN3fNLF4 This guy is good. The painting really come to life, but still preserve all the originals feel to them. Lovely! This reminded me of a Japanese film I saw a few years back where one of the scene was in a dream of the main character where he found himself in van Gogh's painting. I forgot what that movie called but that was one of the scene I remembered, that was good also. Take care,Buddy
I saw that Kurosawa film decades ago! hahahah. Dreams.... sort of bizarre. The Belgians are excellent are their take of artsy things. A very artsy country in general.
Hi SET Man and all Audio Circle members.Just finish watching that van Gogh's animated video.This is good, very good, brillant.It preserve the already hawsome painting and add something magical with the animation and lighting.I am not a fan of van Gogh, but this makes me like him.Next time I will go at the Montreal museum, if I see his work, I am sure I will think about this little animation video.Thanks SET Man for this nice presentation.Guy 13 It might not be photography, but it's art, same as photograpy.
Buddy,Thanks so much for sharing that, it really is beautiful. Some of the animation is very subtle giving it a just perceptible feel of life within the context of the art. Van Gogh, and all great artists, seem to breath that into their works.I really liked the music as well. I'll be hunting down "Experience" - Ludovico Einaudi!I'm with you that Van Gogh was a very special artist. I would take any one of his works over, say, a Picasso or a Dali. That's not to say I dislike their work but certain artists just speak to my soul just like music does.Thanks again!
The video seems quite dark compared to the stills...?http://www.131076.com/van-gogh/