Cool 360-degree Vincent Van Gogh creation with a pool scene

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Very cool.


This immersive 360-degree creation from visual artist Alejandro Vigilante allows you to drag up, down, left, and right to explore a view all around you. The piece features aspects of some of Van Gogh's most famous works, including "The Starry Night," "Doctor Paul Gachet," "Cafe Terrace at Night," "At Eternity's Gate," and "The Night Cafe."
 
Really cool, I found myself looking at what each person was doing and trying to imagine what they were thinking.
 
Very cool.


This immersive 360-degree creation from visual artist Alejandro Vigilante allows you to drag up, down, left, and right to explore a view all around you. The piece features aspects of some of Van Gogh's most famous works, including "The Starry Night," "Doctor Paul Gachet," "Cafe Terrace at Night," "At Eternity's Gate," and "The Night Cafe."
Delightful, and it reminds me of Paul Gaugin's cynical but realistic assertion: "Art is either revolution or plagiarism."
Vigilante's imaginative creation might be thought of as a third, coalescent category -- Revolutionary Plagiarism.

There are profit-making examples of this third category in film making, in the music industry, and not least -- in the research and vital products emerging from today's molecular biologists.

Arnaldo
 
Really cool, I found myself looking at what each person was doing and trying to imagine what they were thinking.
I imagine many of those near the pool table with their heads hung low, frowning, are lamenting the nine ball miss that cost them their match. Lol!!
 
I imagine many of those near the pool table with their heads hung low, frowning, are lamenting the nine ball miss that cost them their match. Lol!!
LOL.

If they were playing 9-ball on that table, they probably missed every shot. There are no pockets. It is a billiards table. :)
 
I was checking out the hottie in the red dress. Looks like the guy sitting outside with the flowers got turned down?
 
I mentioned one time that Vincent slept the guy’s left foot standing behind the table.
An artist friend said I didn’t understand the genre...well, I can understand a mistake.
...what I didn’t say was that when I was a teen, she needed the call seven at painting.

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