Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night

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With technology advancing, paintings have been made without a paintbrush being picked up. Collaboration with artificial intelligence and a selection of historic paintings helped design a modernized version of an old picture by using overlays. There are some major effects in this painting, which make it unique in its own way such as the style that has been seen in Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night, first seen in June 1889. The style has been recently called “inceptionism,” which basically means effects created by artificial intelligence in an image. The specific image I am analyzing has a random amount of noise throughout the painting, some places more than others, to add a mixture of colors. The neutral blend of blue and white adds an effect to make the middle jump off the page a little bit more. The artificial intelligence uses roughly 30 layers to moving the image throughout the page to give the painting a little bit of a blurry effect to it. …show more content…
The abstract effect makes the pagodas, once again pop out by using the white as negative space and the blue as the outline of the painting. There are other supporting colors that also contribute to the painting. The blue and white sets the tone of the painting because these two colors mixed together give it an acrylic effect. Then after the blue and white is made it is tinted, which furthermore makes the image even more acrylic. Blue may possibly come from the pagodas and the white might come from the ground, which is believed to be originally light tan and when it was tinted turned out to be white. Even though other colors may make the focal points only the use of blue and white makes the focal point pop out and give an acrylic effect because the blue and white make negative and positive space to make the focal