Loving Vincent, the first animated film painted entirely in oil

Vicent Van Gogh excelled in his time, to reach these days in a way, in which his yellows, violets and that lively range of tones continue to be discovered as something unique and that it seems that time does not pass before each of his works.

This year we can meet again with the great Dutch painter in the first animated film painted entirely in oil. 100 painters were needed to create the animations at 12 frames per second. A true prodigy of animation to project some of his most famous pictorial works in a film that will be released at some time of the year.

«Loving Vincent is an investigation that goes towards life and strange circumstances of death by Vicent Van Gogh, one of the most admired painters on the planet, through his paintings and the characters that inhabit them«, Relates the synopsis of the film.

Loving Vincent

Directed by Dorota Kobiela and created in Poland, they have needed 100 painters to create this animated film that will be released this year. The trailer is now available and you can see it in the header above these lines to see Van Gogh himself turning around in an excellent animation sample.

Loving Vincent

A challenge for those 100 painters who have painted in oil each of the frames containing Loving Vincent. Challenge to bring the classic works of this great Dutch painter to life in motion is in itself a great challenge and one that must be respected in order not to detract from it.

Loving Vincent

In the images you can see the different painters with their palette and that large canvas for a single frame. A work worthy of admiration It takes hours and hours of painting. If it is already laborious when drawing, painting each of those frames must be something incredible.

Loving Vincent

You have land the web y Facebook to follow the premiere.

Loving Vincent

Precisely the Van Gogh Museum published many of his paintings in HD format and recently we shared an artistic proposal to bring the room from one of his most famous paintings to reality.


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