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Interpreting a Painting Vincent van Gogh: Café Terrace at Night Art is one aspect that has constantly risen over the past years to achieve the highest heights possible. Ideally, many artists in the past have used different forms of art to make various aspects of communication addressing certain elements both in the society and the world in general. One of such artists whose paintings have become household names across the globe is Vincent van Gogh. One of his pieces of works includes "Café Terrace at Night,” a colored oil painting done in mid-1888.
One critical aspect pertaining to art and one that includes the paintings of Vincent van Gogh is that the paintings indeed had substantive significance to the difference audiences to which they were addressed. Based on this perspective, this paper critically analyses Vincent van Gogh’s painting "Café Terrace at Night,” by giving an interpretation of the painting by providing supportive evidence on any claims made. Vincent van Gogh’s Café Terrace at Night is a piece of painting portraying night hour occurrences.
Contrary to common knowledge, the paintings reveals the night as a more alive time than the common day instances. As common in most of his paintings, Vincent van Gogh’s Café Terrace at Night exhibits the use of bold and furious striking colors, accompanied by brushstroke colors. Vincent van Gogh’s Café Terrace at Night, indeed reveals a night scene that is lively and well light from the existence of starts in the sky, providing sufficient illumination to light the whole scene. The stars in the sky are to a limited extent consumed by their own light, therefore contributing much light to the scene below.
On to its exterior side, Vincent van Gogh’s Café Terrace at Night, has been painted with bright colors that additionally assist in the brightening of the scene. Ideally the brightly yellow colored walls draws ones attention to the scene rather than offering assistance to an individual to move eyes around the general painting scenery. Other than the yellow color painting on the exterior of the café, there are different hanging bulbs from the ceiling, which add more light to the already bright scene.
From a different perspective, the right hand side of the paintings shows an entirely different and contrasting aspect from the yellow painted wall on the left hand side. The right side brings about an aspect of balance of a dark cityscape that is also lit. This is a very critical aspect of the Vincent van Gogh’s Café Terrace at Night’s painting as the balance of the dark cityscape together with the bright yellow colored walls; a dark scene is created at the back of the painting. Vincent van Gogh has perfectly used dark paintings in the area to bring about some aspect of reality as in an area that has bright sides tends to bring about a dark phase as a contrast to the bright colors.
Evidently, Vincent van Gogh’s Café Terrace at Night remains one of the most admired of all his painting works mainly due to the fact that the painting was done in a flurry, through a combination of various techniques he had acquired from his previous works.
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