Vincent Van Gogh Meets Modern Day: 20 Colorful Illustrations By Alireza Karimi Moghaddam
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/vincent-van-gogh-meets-modern-day-20-colorful-illustrations-by-alireza-karimi-moghaddam.htmlAlireza Karimi Moghaddam, an Iranian artist, brings Vincent van Gogh's story to life through colorful and powerful illustrations. Instead of just recreating Van Gogh's famous paintings, Moghaddam focuses on his personal story, bringing a fresh perspective to his well-known life and work.
"For me, Van Gogh is not only a famous artist and a genius but a way of life. He is not a frustrated and distressed model but a symbol of love, humanity, and altruism. I understand and propagate his creative ideas from a different perspective, and contrary to a prevailing traditional view, I would like a different Van Gogh to be a Van Gogh for everyone,"
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Pictolic reached out to Moghaddam to learn more about his creative process and background. When asked about the inspiration behind his Vincent van Gogh series, the artist shared that his fascination with the Dutch painter began in his childhood. "Back then, I used to flip through my father's books, which featured Van Gogh's paintings, and I was captivated by the use of colors, the brushstrokes, and the simplicity of his designs. This fascination stayed with me until I entered university and chose to study graphic design.
"During my time at university, I decided to depict Van Gogh's life uniquely, through a fantasy world. I started this project nearly 20 years ago, but I began publishing it about 7 years ago.
"I constantly try to imagine Van Gogh in my fantasy world, bringing him to life and conveying the stories that exist in my imagination to my audience through his character and perspective."
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Moghaddam's creative process is as follows: "I start by flipping through a book of Van Gogh’s works and examining his paintings. In the process, one of the paintings randomly catches my attention, and I decide to work on it and make changes. These changes are made in a way that adds a touch of fantasy to the piece.
"My idea is to imagine what could have happened if Van Gogh had been present in that painting and space. I aim to make it appealing to the audience. Therefore, I try to reimagine different moments from his life, such as poverty, loneliness, the pain and struggles he experienced, including his mental health issues or illnesses. However, I approach this reimagining as if Van Gogh were alive today, living in the modern world with all its technologies. I wonder how he would react and what he would do.
"This perspective is attractive to the audience because it allows them to empathize with Van Gogh and envision him in today's world."
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Moghaddam shared with us that he loves all of Van Gogh’s paintings and designs, and he enjoys each one of them. "Naturally, his paintings from the last days of his life, when he was under the care of Dr. Gachet, hold more fascination for me. However, in general, his series of cypress tree paintings are particularly respectful to me, and I try to incorporate the symbol of the cypress tree into most of my illustrations."
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"My entire goal in creating these images and frames is to convey to people and audiences that, contrary to the image most people have of Van Gogh as someone with a mental illness, the reality is quite different. Van Gogh was a person who loved life and wished for all humans to live together in peace and harmony. In my view, Van Gogh was not a mentally ill person, but rather the product of a society that ignored artists like him during their lifetimes, offering them no emotional or economic support. This neglect led Van Gogh to take actions that, in the eyes of society and people of his time, seemed like madness. However, if we look at each of Van Gogh’s frames and paintings, at least from my perspective, all we see in his work is love and friendship. This is the message I want to convey to my audience."
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Keywords: Vincent Van Gogh | Colorful illustrations | Famous artists | Famous paintings | Personal story
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