Van Gogh also uses these Principals of Art: contrast, proportion, pattern/rhythm, movement. Van Gogh emphasizes on the strange tree with heavy black color and uses bright orange/yellow to frame the stars and the moon. When I first glanced at this painting, my eyes directed/focused on the tree, traveled across the landscape, grazed the stars and the swirling wind and landed on the moon. It was only then that I noticed the little village below the sky. Van Gogh uses the darkest color on the black tree on top of the swirling wind to make it 'pop' out of the painting. Shape Van Gogh used organic shapes: Swirling wind, Black tree, Stars and moon. Rolling hills Color Van Gogh uses specific shades of colors throughout his whole painting, such as Shades of blue, Black and brown, All shades of white, cream, yellow and orange. Van Gogh uses Organic Lines in his painting to illustrate the swirling wind, rolling hills and the texture of the sky. Van Gogh used texture to define parts of his painting. The materials he used adds structure to the surface and creates feeling and depth along with the colors. Contrast In the painting, Van Gogh used contrasting colors to make parts of the painting "pop out" and stand out from the
Van Gogh also uses these Principals of Art: contrast, proportion, pattern/rhythm, movement. Van Gogh emphasizes on the strange tree with heavy black color and uses bright orange/yellow to frame the stars and the moon. When I first glanced at this painting, my eyes directed/focused on the tree, traveled across the landscape, grazed the stars and the swirling wind and landed on the moon. It was only then that I noticed the little village below the sky. Van Gogh uses the darkest color on the black tree on top of the swirling wind to make it 'pop' out of the painting. Shape Van Gogh used organic shapes: Swirling wind, Black tree, Stars and moon. Rolling hills Color Van Gogh uses specific shades of colors throughout his whole painting, such as Shades of blue, Black and brown, All shades of white, cream, yellow and orange. Van Gogh uses Organic Lines in his painting to illustrate the swirling wind, rolling hills and the texture of the sky. Van Gogh used texture to define parts of his painting. The materials he used adds structure to the surface and creates feeling and depth along with the colors. Contrast In the painting, Van Gogh used contrasting colors to make parts of the painting "pop out" and stand out from the