
Sunflowers by Van Gogh
Van Gogh's Sunflowers radiates with the raw vitality that defines his Post-Impressionist vision. Painted in Arles in the late 1880s, the composition fills the canvas with blooms at every stage — opening buds, full faces, spent heads — arranged in a simple earthenware vase against a warm ochre ground. The brushwork is relentless and deliberate: thick, swirling strokes that give each petal its own pulse. Yellow dominates in every register, from pale lemon to deep amber, creating a near-monochromatic intensity that feels electric rather than quiet. It is a study in both abundance and transience.
This archival fine art print renders Van Gogh's impasto-like marks with exceptional clarity and tonal depth. Every layer of colour holds true, bringing the urgency of the original brushwork directly to your wall.
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Sunflowers by Van Gogh
Van Gogh's Sunflowers radiates with the raw vitality that defines his Post-Impressionist vision. Painted in Arles in the late 1880s, the composition fills the canvas with blooms at every stage — opening buds, full faces, spent heads — arranged in a simple earthenware vase against a warm ochre ground. The brushwork is relentless and deliberate: thick, swirling strokes that give each petal its own pulse. Yellow dominates in every register, from pale lemon to deep amber, creating a near-monochromatic intensity that feels electric rather than quiet. It is a study in both abundance and transience.
This archival fine art print renders Van Gogh's impasto-like marks with exceptional clarity and tonal depth. Every layer of colour holds true, bringing the urgency of the original brushwork directly to your wall.
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Van Gogh's Sunflowers radiates with the raw vitality that defines his Post-Impressionist vision. Painted in Arles in the late 1880s, the composition fills the canvas with blooms at every stage — opening buds, full faces, spent heads — arranged in a simple earthenware vase against a warm ochre ground. The brushwork is relentless and deliberate: thick, swirling strokes that give each petal its own pulse. Yellow dominates in every register, from pale lemon to deep amber, creating a near-monochromatic intensity that feels electric rather than quiet. It is a study in both abundance and transience.
This archival fine art print renders Van Gogh's impasto-like marks with exceptional clarity and tonal depth. Every layer of colour holds true, bringing the urgency of the original brushwork directly to your wall.























