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Starry Night by Van Gogh

The Starry Night needs no introduction, yet it rewards every return. Van Gogh painted this view from his room at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole in 1889, and the result remains one of the most emotionally charged compositions in Western art. The night sky churns with spiraling energy — thick impasto swirls of blue, indigo, and white circling a crescent moon and blazing stars above a sleeping village. The cypress tree anchors the foreground like a dark flame reaching upward, connecting earth to sky. Despite the turbulence overhead, the village below rests in stillness, a quiet tension that gives the work its enduring power.

On canvas, the brushwork gains tactile presence and the colour fields deepen with a warmth that echoes the original painting's physical surface — making this canvas print a natural format for work rooted in the painted tradition.

The Starry Night needs no introduction, yet it rewards every return. Van Gogh painted this view from his room at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole in 1889, and the result remains one of the most emotionally charged compositions in Western art. The night sky churns with spiraling energy — thick impasto swirls of blue, indigo, and white circling a crescent moon and blazing stars above a sleeping village. The cypress tree anchors the foreground like a dark flame reaching upward, connecting earth to sky. Despite the turbulence overhead, the village below rests in stillness, a quiet tension that gives the work its enduring power.

On canvas, the brushwork gains tactile presence and the colour fields deepen with a warmth that echoes the original painting's physical surface — making this canvas print a natural format for work rooted in the painted tradition.

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Starry Night by Van Gogh

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The Starry Night needs no introduction, yet it rewards every return. Van Gogh painted this view from his room at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole in 1889, and the result remains one of the most emotionally charged compositions in Western art. The night sky churns with spiraling energy — thick impasto swirls of blue, indigo, and white circling a crescent moon and blazing stars above a sleeping village. The cypress tree anchors the foreground like a dark flame reaching upward, connecting earth to sky. Despite the turbulence overhead, the village below rests in stillness, a quiet tension that gives the work its enduring power.

On canvas, the brushwork gains tactile presence and the colour fields deepen with a warmth that echoes the original painting's physical surface — making this canvas print a natural format for work rooted in the painted tradition.