I have looked at numerous paintings over the years, and what I admire most in great painters is their ability to make scenes come alive without movement. Vincent Van Gogh had that talent, utilizing a variety of brushstrokes and colors to achieve still life in motion. Luca Agnani Studio made a bold move choosing to animate a group of work by Van Gogh, but the risk paid off. Van Gogh didn’t need further interpretation, but it is a breath of fresh air to see a new perspective created through a separate art form. Without further ado, here is “Van Gogh Shadow.”
Source: https://youtu.be/MPQSN3fNLF4
Here is an article with more information about the process: http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/luca-agnani-brings-van-gogh-to-life-with-3d-animation-and-visual-mapping
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