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Paolo May reinterprets one of the most powerful subjects by Vincent van Gogh: the wheatfield with crows. In this three-dimensional version, created using mixed media – clay, glazes and colors on wood – the scene comes alive through textured reliefs and vibrant color contrasts. The work conveys the dramatic tension of the sky against the vivid yellow of the wheat, creating a balance of emotional forces.
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The wheatfield with crows is one of the most iconic and widely discussed paintings by Vincent van Gogh. The tension of the dark sky, crossed by the flight of crows, contrasts with the luminous strength of the wheat, symbolizing life, nature and cyclical change.
In this work, Paolo May reinterprets the theme, transforming it into a personal three-dimensional language that brings new energy to the subject.
The choice of materials enhances physicality and movement: the wheat fields rise in relief, paths curve like waves, and the sky vibrates with color and texture.
May does not seek to replicate, but to reinterpret. The artwork becomes a tribute to Van Gogh, filled with admiration and inspiration, where the artist expresses his own vision while maintaining a dialogue with one of the great masters of painting.