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Contrasting colors of red, green and blue, living in Van Gogh’s oil paintings

Contrast colors of red, green and blue, live in Van Gogh’s oil paintings

Contrast colors of red, green and blue with French style, this home is like an art museum!

From hard furnishing materials to soft furnishing colors, the living room has soft and bright colors, unified styles, and echoes each other. Decorative oil paintings appear in many places in the interior, and the overall color scheme also draws inspiration from the paintings. The vibrant sunflower yellow is calm and tranquil. Dark green, passionate red, quiet and elegant blue... Simple and neat lines, saturated and bright colors, integrating art into life, can also create a comfortable home.

The bright red sofa makes the whole space full of strong tension.

The sunflower yellow single chair and the dark green patterned background wall give the living room warm vitality; extensive use of wood is used in the furniture. Combined with cotton and linen, the small floral flowers and soft lines on the TV background wall can create a tranquil and natural atmosphere. The pastoral checkered bricks in the living room create a harmonious rhythm in the space, and the blue walls alleviate the heaviness brought by the dark dining table and chairs, enriching the spatial hierarchy. Exquisite dining tables and lamps, open kitchen, family and friends can gather here to have a good conversation. Decorative paintings placed on the walls also add more artistic flavor to the space.

When I draw a sun,

I want people to feel that it is rotating at an amazing speed and

is emitting terrifying waves of light and heat.

When I paint a wheat field,

I want people to feel that the wheat is working towards their final maturity and blooming.

When I draw an apple tree,

I hope people can feel the juice inside the apple pushing the skin open,

the juice inside the core. The seed is striving to bear fruit.

When I draw a man,

I have to draw his eloquent life.

Maybe you haven’t had the opportunity to go to the Van Gogh Museum in the Netherlands to see the real paintings, but now, you have the opportunity to live in Van Gogh’s paintings!