Blossoms of Auvers-sur-oise
This painting was the first GlasGogh produced after spending time in Van Gogh's footsteps. This tree is in the grounds of the Auberge Revoux restaurant and guest house. It was here that Van Gogh painted his last masterpieces and died.
GlasGogh had used expressive brushwork and colourful tones to recreate the values those of Vincent.
This artwork is very much a tribute to his home, community, and soul.
Inspired by Van Gogh's "The Church in Auvers-sur-Oise" (1890), this painting reimagines the Transport Museum with his signature violet hues and cobalt sky.
Mirroring the shapes and structures of the museum, I blend old architectural elements with the new, capturing the vibrant essence and emotive brushstrokes of Van Gogh in a contemporary setting.