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“It was September. In the last days when things are getting sad for no reason.”
— Ray Bradbury, “The Lake”, The October Country (via landscape-photo-graphy)
Artist’s Works Are Confused For A Van Gogh, So She Paints Brilliant ‘Starry Night’ Collection
Artist Aja Kusick has composed a beautiful series of her own version of Van Gogh’s Starry Night paintings where she combines contemporary subjects with impressionist techniques.
The idea of employing this renowned style in her painting came to her one day when her work on the Eiffel Tower got shared as a piece done by the legendary Van Gogh himself, encouraging her to emulate the style brilliantly in her projects. Kusick’s eccentric subject matter stemmed from the thought as to what were the things Van Gogh has not seen in his lifetime, thus encouraging her to paint Snoopy, Super Mario or even the Lion King.
All of these paintings are available on Aja’s Etsy shop.
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