All the moons and comets and stars have been great items of interest in the past little while, and we’ve stood out in the cold back yard, breaths wafting up into the darkness, as we took in these once-in-a-lifetime moments of astronomical significance. All that cosmic display, going on for untellable time, just up there for the looking at---we seldom think of what grandeur just goes on without us, heedless of our little plans and designs.
Leah just sent me a lovely video of an unimaginably-painted scene---Van Gogh’s STARRY NIGHT coming to life atop a bowl of dark water. In a moment, the artist’s hands scatter-spatter, then splash-drip the paint in childish blobs. Then he magically swirls and contours the masses of quivering colour into the familiar beauty of Vincent’s nightscape with just a few dips and strokes of brush and fingers. I cannot think how he ever thought to DO it, let alone honed such a technique into such a frangible art form, ephemeral and fleeting as smoke.
A moment to take in the beauty of it, then a magnificent swirl of the heavens, like a cosmic interruption that shook galaxies in the creation of the Universe. A few more drops of colour bring a magical transformation into another familiar painting---simply stunning in the making.
This is too beautiful not to share---do make it into full screen, and use the SOUND. Beethoven's MOONLIGHT only adds to the majesty---though they did not overlap in history, perhaps van Gogh heard these magnificent strains just one time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1eS3ChsQAM