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What do you do with your books once you’ve finished reading them? Jordi Pratpons shows how to make a portrait of Vincent van Gogh using 2,400 books! 📚
Jordi Pratpons, Letters to Vincent. 2,400 books, 400 x 300 cm.

#VanGoghInspires What do you do with your books once you’ve finished reading them? Jordi Pratpons shows how to make a portrait of Vincent van Gogh using 2,400 books! 📚 
 Jordi Pratpons, Letters to Vincent. 2,400 books, 400 x 300 cm.
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🖊️Scribble, scribble! Nik Courtney: ‘ I wanted to portray Van Gogh in my own style of drawing, using layers upon layers of tiny scribbles, taking inspiration from van Gogh's use/enhancement of colour and his wonderful way of evoking life, movement and emotion.’

🖊️Scribble, scribble! #vangoghinspires Nik Courtney: ‘ I wanted to portray Van Gogh in my own style of drawing, using layers upon layers of tiny scribbles, taking inspiration from van Gogh's use/enhancement of colour and his wonderful way of evoking life, movement and emotion.’
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This animation of ‘Terrace of a Café at Night’ is made by Andrey Zakirzyanov. Thank you for using Vincent’s work to inspire your creativity 👏🤩
🎶 by Andrey Surotdinov
🖼️ in the collection of the Kröller Müller Museum.

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What if Van Gogh would’ve seen succes in his time? With that question in mind artist Ernesto Lemke made this rendition in Lego during the art themed episode of the Dutch Legomasters tv series. What do you think of it?

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