Van Gogh's works are full of natural compassion and suffering consciousness. For example, in the early days of Van Gogh's artistic career, the theme of painting was mostly the gloomy scenes of mining areas and working miners. During Eton's period, farmers and peasant women in the sun appeared more in his works as the sunset rolled.
Van Gogh loved farmers, rural life and rural scenery very much. He likes everything about farmers, especially sunflowers, wheat fields, warblers and pea flowers. He often chooses these simple images as his painting themes. In his short artistic career, Van Gogh, with his keen artistic perception, described these simple and natural landscapes, still lives and figures with deep affection and detail, so he was called "the purest painter among painters".
Compared with those gorgeous paintings, Van Gogh's paintings are simpler and more meaningful. He devoted infinite passion to these simple flowers and field life, which made his paintings have an artistic magic that could not be surpassed and imitated. Van Gogh once painted many pictures about sunflowers. Although the number of sunflowers painted each time is different and the posture of the flowers is different, they all show a kind of fullness and vitality.
In addition, Van Gogh often chooses wheat fields as his painting theme, and it seems that we can feel the sadness and sadness in the wheat fields from all kinds of wheat fields he painted. For example, Van Gogh's Wheat Fields under Dark Clouds, written by Orville, is based on the endless wheat fields in bad weather, conveying desolate, lonely, depressed and depressed emotions.
For another example, The Wheat Field with Crows also takes the wheat field as the main theme, adding a group of black crows above the wheat field, thus showing a deep despair and dead silence. Of course, apart from these two themes, Van Gogh's paintings also involve many themes and images, but all of them are unremarkable and closely related to life.