Van Gogh's Sunflowers, reimagined
Van Gogh's Sunflowers, reimagined
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This, my version of Van Gogh's Sunflowers reimagined in triangles, is one of his paintings from his second series made in Arles, Provence, France. Van Gogh painted this to hang in the room of his friend, the painter Paul Gauguin, who came to live with him for a while in the Yellow House. Gauguin was impressed by the sunflowers which he thought were "completely Vincent".
Acrylic mounted ultraHD print, Alu-dibond backing
42 x 68 cm - £500 (Ed. 10)
55 x 89 cm - £750 (Ed. 10)
74 x 120 cm - £1,250 (Ed. 5)
120 x 195 cm - £3,750 (Ed. 1)
Fine Art prints:
30 x 42 cm (mounted to fit 16" x 20" frames) - £120 (Ed. 75)
50 x 70 cm - £295 (Ed. 50)
70 x 100 cm - £600 (Ed. 10)
