Van Gogh was not part of the conversation
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Van Gogh was not part of the conversation

Two figures talking outside an old mill. They don't know they're being watched. Or they don't care. Van Gogh loved that. He was always on the outside looking in. Arles, 1888. He's been in the south for months now, painting as usual in a frenzy. Two people in the corner. They're so small. The mill is massive. The fields go on forever. And these two just stand there, caught in a conversation that meant nothing to history and everything to them. Van Gogh understood that. That's how he transformed a landscape into a human scene 🎨 EcoArtLab — Frame TV & Printable Art Transform your space with muse

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