martes, 7 de abril de 2015

VAN GOGH

Around this time in 1884, Vincent van Gogh send his friend Anthon van Rappard three drawings. He wrote: “It’s always good to let the work circulate a bit — and if people don’t take it, it doesn’t matter — show it again anyway. If you’ve now shown these to a few people perhaps, and they’ve rejected them or laughed at them or said what they want about them — if they constantly go on seeing more of them, they’ll change — not all — but some.”
Full letter: http://bit.ly/VG-letter441
Which one do you like best?
Images from left to right: Ditch, Pine trees in the fen, (Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam, Vincent van Gogh Foundation) and Thatched roofs (Tate, London)

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