Winnie’s Picks
Winnie's Picks - Cafe Terrace
Winnie's Picks - Cafe Terrace
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What's included:
- High-quality linen canvas rolled in a strong tube
- Certified wrinkle-free (see the size above).
- Acrylic paint set
- No need to mix the colors & more than enough paint to complete the painting.
- Set of 4 brushes
- You can start painting straight from the box.
- Complete painting instructions
- Perfect for beginners.
Cafe Terrace at Night by Vincent van Gogh represents a charming view of a cafe terrace under the rich, indigo night skies. This painting uses bright colors to portray the night as full of colors and meaning. He used a vibrant blend of colors to recreate the setting based on what he sees, practicing impressionism with broad brush strokes. The yellow walls of the well-lit cafe not only gives a sense of a summer night in France but also represents happiness and the painter's religious inspirations.
The cobbled street and high houses could be representing a Parisian night, as coffee shops are a real institution in the French capital. People go there alone to read a book, or with friends debating and talking for hours.
Imagine this painting hanging up on your wall with the rest of your collection. It is a beautiful sight that brings a sense of history to a room. Release your inner artist and paint your heart away with this van Gogh Paint by Numbers.
Vincent van Gogh is a Dutch painter known for his dramatic, impressionist artworks. His bold and unconventional technique was inspired by his stay in Paris; where he was drawn to the colors and light that represents emotions and feelings. In 1888, Van Gogh was placed in an asylum because of his depression. Known to have had Bipolar Disorder, he used painting as his escape to his uncontrollable emotions and a way to help with his illness. Van Gogh was fond of painting places he visited and claimed that he does not paint what he sees, but what he feels. The key to creating such dreamy imagery of his point of view.
This famous paint by numbers with its rich dark blue, green and yellow tones is a masterpiece by one of the most known artists from the 19's century.

