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Starry Night after Van Gogh – Rereading Painting

Walter Miranda

Brazil

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 23.2 W x 16.9 H x 0.8 D in

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Undoubtedly, the painting Starry Night painted by Van Gogh is one of the iconic paintings of Western culture. It is a composition created using parts of studies obtained from observations made in plein air, as well as night observations made directly from the window of his room in the asylum for the mentally ill of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole, close to the village of Saint-Rémy in France. Although he was disappointed with the result of the painting, feeling that he had failed in his attempt to create works that came from his imagination instead of direct observation, the historical and artistic importance that the work obtained contradicts his reasoning. Observing it in person produces a rapturous effect on most people. It was no different for me in 1990 and on other occasions that I had the opportunity to see it again. In this sense, the painting Starry Night after Van Gogh – Rereading painted by me in December 2023, reflects my admiration for Van Goghian's work. The logarithmic spirals that I often use in my work match perfectly with the spirals used by Van Gogh and it was exactly this perception that made me create a reinterpretation of his iconic painting. His painted houses led me to the use of electronic boards constantly incorporated into my work, as both are the product of human action. To reproduce the visual strength of the cypress used by Van Gogh, I reused small electronic chips that have a strong visual charge associated with our technological everyday life. To represent the stars I used small light-emitting diodes (high brightness LEDs) and for the planet Venus and two stars I used three small magnet stators taken from computers. Given the strength of the Moon painted by him, which has the magnitude of the Sun, I painted a recurring image in my works: the Moon itself. Therefore, I could not fail to include another recurrence in my works: the mother Gaia.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:23.2 W x 16.9 H x 0.8 D in

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CURRENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES • Has been working as Plastic Artist since 1976. • Accomplished 23 individual art exhibitions and has been participated of 111 group Art Exhibitions. • Has been participated of 55 Salons of Art (where was awarded 21 times) and has received 2 homage due his professional work. • Has been teaching Art History, Color Theory, Drawing, Watercolor, Pastel and Painting at Ateliê Oficina FWM of Art since 1996. • Has works represented in many Museums, Cultural Institutions, private and corportive collections of Brazil, Latin America and USA. • Has been giving Lectures in Art Schools, Cultural Institutions, Colleges and Universities since 1983. • Has been member of Jury in Salons of Art since 1987. • Has been working as graphic designer (creating logos and packages for several companies, making desktop publishing, creating advertising pamphlets, folders, etc.) since 1995. • Has been member of the Brazilian Association (ABCA) of Critics of Art since 2019. • Has been updating his knowledge through own studies and researches in Museums of Europe, Latin America and USA. PAST PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2013/18 – Was elected two times as the president of APAP-SP Professional Sao Paulo Association of Plastic Artists (2013/2018). 2016/17 – Was one of the three Curators of the project “Art Brazil Week” 2016/17 – Sao Paulo, Santos and Caraguatatuba. 2016 – Was the curator of the final Art Exhibition of the “Sao Paulo Cultural Map”, at the Marta Traba Gallery on the Latin America Memorial – Sao Paulo. 2015/16 – Was the Coordinator of visual arts to the “Sao Paulo Cultural Map” 2015/16 edition of the Sao Paulo State Commission for the Plastic Arts. 2014 – Was the Curator of the exhibition “A Copa é Aqui” with the participation of 32 artists of many countries. Espaço Cultural do Banco do Uruguay – Cultural Space of Bank of Uruguay 2013 – Was cultural and technical coordinator of the Project “Oficina de Esculturas” (Sculptures Workshop) on the city of Rio Grande/RS.

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