The distinctive application of paint in Vincent van Gogh’s artwork is characterized by vibrant hues and thick, textured brushstrokes, often applied in an impasto style. Examples include the intense yellows in “Sunflowers” and the swirling blues in “The Starry Night.” This expressive technique contributes significantly to the emotional impact of his work.
His bold choices and innovative approach to color profoundly influenced the development of Post-Impressionism and continue to inspire artists today. By departing from realistic representation and employing color to convey emotion and subjective experience, he opened up new avenues for artistic expression. This artistic revolution emerged from the late 19th-century art world’s shift away from Impressionism.