Vincent was a man who lived in shadows.But through the pain and darkness that enshrouded him,
his heart only saw the sky.
I have always been drawn to Van Gogh. At first I only knew him from the song, but something about him called to me. At an age when I was too young to fully appreciate his story, I found in Vincent a kindred spirit. His sadness spoke to the restless in mine, and I found solace in his song and works of art.
Only later did I found out the truth about his tragic life. The judgment and rejection he suffered, the sense of failure he struggled with, his journey to the edge of sanity, the endless fall from grace, the death by his own hands.
Starry Night, Van Gogh's masterpiece, was painted from the depths of his suffering. While imprisoned in an asylum, Van Gogh painted the night sky as he saw it through the bars of his prison window: a darkness awash with magnificent colors.
Van Gogh's Starry Night is hope captured. In his darkness, he kept his colors alive. His was the hope that overcomes the shadows. His was a spirit that shatters the dark. By his life we are reminded that through the many chains that hold us in bondage, we can choose to look for brighter skies.
May our lives be like the Starry Night.
That through the darkness, we can see life with a thousand light.
That through the darkness, we can see life with a thousand light.





12 echoes:
All is not lost if you can still see and feel the colours.....
Beautiful post!
Wow! I have noticed that you are into art/paintings. Hmmm... quite a posh habit. I don't have fondness of these stuff but they are intertwined with my new interest in history (new coz I hated it back in school when I was forced to learn..hahaha)..
Keep it up. I keep on checking. Take care, Dada....
i am more into the history of things - the stories behind the images.
i just love really love van gogh, not so much for his paintings, but for the kind of life he lived. i hope to see the real "starry night" one day.
let's keep looking for colors, for fragments of the sun.
:o)
I love art, and I consider myself lucky enough to see the beauty in them.
My own "starry night" is yet to be drawn and painted.
Nice post! :)
I was so touched by this post. Though I've known the song Vincent and it's tragic story, this is the first time I saw the picture of the actual portrait. You touched a sensitive spot in my soul and I like that. Your soulful posting shows your sensitivity to the things around you. I hope we can be friends. Thanks so much and God bless.
i remember vincent song when i look at this painting .. i used to paint too
Hi Dadaism,
The body can be prisoned, but the mind and soul explores, the creativity grows and pours.
Nice post.
What a wonderful blog. It refreshing.
I have left my trace, and have heard your whisper
Thank you for coming by my blog. I think you would be a great blog buddy! I will keep in touch, and I will be back, I saw your other blogs and wanted to ask you about the work at home transcription jobs, I have heard of them but always wondered if they are real or scams. I could use some info on this...I am one from the stay at home mom species, and would LOVE some help..
Thanks again
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HI,
I just added your link on my page and in my newest post. Thank you again for coming by and for adding me to your blog.
ttyl
i have always loved the paintings of van gogh. his paintings, for me, epitomizes the spirit or impressionism. when i was still a child, i thought i could easily copy vincent's paintings. form my point of view then, his style looked easy enough to copy for van gogh did not adhere much to perspective and proportion.
hindi pala. ang hirap kopyahin!
...For they could not love you
but still your love was true
and when no hope was left in sight on that starry starry night.
you took your life as lovers often do;
but i could have told you Vincent
this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you...
Wow! A beautiful post, a beautiful subject, a beautiful artist, a beautiful mind, a beautiful music to match, and a beautiful movie ( take time to look for the movie: Lust for Life, starring Anthony Quinn), a portrait of tormented painter van Gogh nobody understood .
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