Artist Whose Painting Got Mistaken For A Van Gogh Creates Adorable “Starry Night” Dog Series (30 Pics)
When we last presented you the artist Aja Trier, she was cleverly painting using van Gogh's swirling Starry Night style. While Trier continues to analyze this world-famous painting for art inspiration, she's been using her insights to recreate more and more adorable dogs.
Her Starry Night Dogs series imagines a world in which our beloved four-legged friends sat for van Gogh. Much like her previous painting ideas, each portrait features the familiar Starry Night sky rendered in the thick brushstrokes characteristic of Post-Impressionism. And while spiraling clouds and sparkling stars are still there, Trier often adds a little bit of her own to these colorful paintings.
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Absolute Brilliance !! Art repeated yet customized. You are an amazing unique Artist !! Congradulations !!
They're all incredible, but this one, I think, is my favourite. The wonder on the dog's face is just beautiful.
Absolutely stunning. This reminds of my beloved Abby. I miss you baby girl.
These paintings don't really look like Van Goghs. They are more like an impression of a Van Gogh. But they are amusing & charming.
Aja has been a professional, full-time artist since 2003 and started her business, Sagittarius Art Gallery, the same year. She went to art college at Montserrat College of Art in Beverly, MA with a concentration in painting. Her fascination with Vincent van Gogh, however, started even earlier. "We had a lot of art books in the house when I was young, so I am sure the first time I saw a van Gogh was through them," the artist told Bored Panda. "The first time I saw one in person was on a college trip to NYC in 2001."
A neighbor dog once showed me a klieg light that was streaking the night sky. She was very excited by it and wanted to share.
Yes it looks very much like Van Gogh. using the same technique such as his... Although I've never really been a fan of Van Gogh I like Van Dyke from Holland ( no, his work isn't as well known. Being related and so proud that the talent has been passed down 3 generations
"The energy and flow of his unique art is what resonates with me," she said. "The thick strokes - I love being able to see the artist's fingerprint in the art through their mark making. You can almost follow with your eyes the movements their hand made."
When Aja is doing a van Gogh of her own, one of the biggest challenges that she faces is drying time. "[These paintings] take forever to dry. The only other challenge is people taking the work so seriously and legit freaking out on me for 'ripping off van Gogh.' It's hilarious to me, especially considering how this all came about. I think decades down the road, this will be a really funny social experiment from start to finish to recount. Maybe by then it will have come full circle and I can be an old woman who's self proclaimed moniker is '(not) Mama van Gogh' or something. I'd be alright with that."
Omg woman, go to a dog show and you will sell out! The accuracy of the dogs' anatomy and expressions are spot on. A rare thing, believe me. I also love the colours and textures.
"I have always painted in an impressionist manner, but did not think my work looked particularly like van Gogh's. Selling your work online, people tend to share and abbreviate what they are sharing for their audience. I had painted an Eiffel Tower piece I called "Seine" in 2011 that people started sharing on Pinterest with the caption "Eiffel Tower by van Gogh" and it spread like wild fire."
Aja tried correcting people, but when things are disseminated to such an extent, it's impossible to catch them all. "One day I came across an French educational blog that had an article on Vincent van Gogh that was advertising a trip around Paris to see some van Gogh works and locations - and there was my painting," she continued. "It was mind boggling. Especially since it's damn near impossible for van Gogh to have painted a finished Eiffel tower. He had moved to the south of France on February 20, 1888, well before the tower was completed. He never returned to Paris. The Tower wasn't completed until March 1, 1889. I'd told people this previously when they would insist van Gogh painted my beautiful painting - but when I saw this French educational site touting my painting as a van Gogh, it prompted me to start my van Gogh Never series of pieces, showcasing things van Gogh never saw."
I have a papillon I never see anything with her on it. I'd love a print or this and a Keeshond for my dog before this one
It was a game, Aja said, a dare. "I wanted to see what people would actually believe van Gogh painted and reshare it as such. I never pretended to be van Gogh. I still don't think my work looks like van Gogh, although it is my painting inspiration. The whole thing exploded out of what really was a joke. I even had a paint party studio not two miles away from me schedule a paint night with that painting and get into an email argument with me when I contacted them to let them know it wasn't a van Gogh, it was mine. 'Oh, so I guess you're van Gogh, huh?' was literally their retort. I've had people scoff and state "someone mistook it for van Gogh? I'll take things that never happened for 500, Alex." And that's fair - I don't think my almost neon hued, larger stroke, palette knife paintings look like van Gogh's, either. But it's what happened."
She's got Van Gogh's sense of movement mastered, as well as how he would outline subjects in his works. See the remnants of a sunset in the atmosphere over the mountains?
I totally adore this, I can't put my finger on the specifics but I can't take my eyes off of it! THANK YOU!!
Me as well, the Rough Collies are the Lassie dogs. The Smooths are just like the Rough on short hair. The Sheltie, believe it or not, are not miniature Rough Collies, they actually have other breeds, not Rough Collie, in them. All are great dogs though, all beautiful and great with children.
Load More Replies...Oh I love this! It looks just like my Dundee, he passed away a day after his 12th birthday, and I miss him so much, even though it has been over 12 years ago now. So beautiful and sweet!
I love his smile. We are Van Gogh fans and , while these are obviously not Van Goghs, we’d love to have one with our Corgis !
I think they’re great! I found another article about you from 2017 that mentioned your Instagram page - following!
Alright, this one is currently my favorite. the blues in the dog's is really working for the painting.
Well, I love Pugs, actually, I love all breeds, but I have also had a Pug and they are just the funniest, sweetest, clowns of the dog world. I agree with you Daniel, this one is beautiful, the blues on black is stunning!
Load More Replies...awwww!!! I have a black pug at home - her name is Cleo - short for Foxy Cleopatra! Love this painting!!!
This looks my late black pug! How eerie! And I have taught French for over 40 years!
I just knew there wouldn't be a black and tan Doxie. So glad I was wrong!
The dachshund here almost looks watercolour in comparison to the thick (oils? acrylics?) sky and grass.
Perhaps the next series could be 'Sunflowers". I'd like to see my whippet sniffing at the flowers, or running through the field.
This looks exactly like my Twinkie. Had to have it! It's like she's still here staring at me for a treat.
There's a Chihuahua !! Sweeet !! Bitty is my present dog (chihuahua) of course.
This looks sooo much like my little 'Honey" that just crossed the rainbow bridge in August. Love eyes and all. <3 Beautiful .
Oh, wow, this is beautiful! You can practically feel the aurora moving across the sky and the wind in the dog's thick fur.
I like this one: the artist has developed her own style with the palette knife application of paint rather than painting after Van Gogh’s style. It looks like the Northern Lights in the background: beautiful.
And do my eyes detect an impression of the Northern Lights over the mountains?
This one reminds me of a doggie we had for many years. And his name was Vincent, too. <3
Wow, love this one, although I love everyone of them, but this really captures the true nature and sweetness of the Beagle!
I think this is my favourite although I can't quite say why.
The horizon line of mountains cuts this composition in half, flattening everything, which bothers my eye. It's still sweet and fun.
A lot of Van Gogh’s work was meant to make you feel uncomfortable. Most of what he painted was never meant to be beautiful. He liked to violate laws of perspective and space to evoke emotions, and he would often use really risqué subject matters to offend people. He was like an art troll. A lot of people didn’t understand his sense of humor, and how his art was often a parody, in a way. Starry Night is a very flat painting, and it’s supposed to be. Look up some of his lesser known paintings of rooms - he deliberately makes perspective mistakes to make a dimensional space look flat. You’re not supposed to like it. You’re supposed to have strong feelings about it that you can’t control. I went to his museum in Spain with a friend, and a painting we took 10 minutes trying to figure out ended up being an extremely graphic ejaculating penis! Lol! We hung around to watch some other people’s reactions. It was really hilarious. But that’s Van Gogh for you.
Load More Replies...Aja, you should release this one as a jigsaw puzzle for all of us dog lovers.
Aja, you should release this one for a jigsaw puzzle for all of us dog lovers.
It makes me think of the horrific fires on the mountains that we see every summer.
I LOVE THIS WITH THE CATS! I love cats as well, and have a cat, and this one depicts the curiosity of the critter as they are memorized by the beautiful sky.
This one should be called "The Starlight Barking"! (It's the sequel to the book "101 Dalmatians".)
I like that too. This lovely hunting dog reminds me of my dog when I was about 2 yrs old.
Load More Replies...This doesn't work for me. I'd noticed her tendency toward single-point perspective in her better pieces, with the foreground leaning toward a point in the distance. Here it's exaggerated so much that it detracts from an otherwise pleasant scene.
Thank you for the thoughtful crit, but the owner is in love with it :D
Load More Replies...I had my AWWWWW moment the minute I saw this little sweetheart! Such an endearing, sweet little face. I just want to reach in that painting and give her a hug. Adorable, and the artist captures everyone of her subject's personalities.
You "Ain't nothin' but a HOUNDDOG!" And a magnificent representation of your species. This is just beautiful!
Yes, the strong, muscular body and the beautiful sleek coat it is gorgeous!
Load More Replies...Love dobermans and have had several - beautiful animals. I don't know why though in America they persist in cutting their ears. Cruel and sad. They have such gorgeous soft, floppy ears (see the dachshund picture).
My favourite breed - but I can't stand the horrible practice of cutting their ears that they go in for in America. Dobermans have such lovely soft, floppy ears - so beautiful. Very sad.
This is my favorite. She really captures the essence of the breeds. all of them!
This is lovely! Great use of color and contrast. It's not cohesive, though: her background is very coarse while the dog's detail is delicate and blended.
Sweet little Bichon! Love the pink tongue, gives this little guy character!
My Coco !!! what joy to see all my pooches in this wonderful paintings.
And now I have to go and watch the episode about Van Gough - with tissues at the ready
Load More Replies...This is so beautiful. I lost my Standard black/blue poodle a year ago. You made me cry, I miss her so. Her name was Hannah. Thank you for your gorgeous paintings. Dogs are a gift from God.
The Brilliant Poodle, intelligent and sophisticated! I believe Paul's comment, "The Doctor" is perfect for this brilliant subject!
I'm pretty sure they're all loads of fun. I'd totally get prints of any of them (or all of them for the low price of......????)
Load More Replies...Aye, the Scottie! Full of vim and vinegar, and a "right wee character is he!" Love this one!
The dog becomes the night sky....or does the night sky become the dog? Either way I love it!
I don't even know why I love this, but I can't seem to take my eyes off it.
Can't leave out the long haired Doxie! Or at least it looks like one to me!
The "Little, Belgium Black Bear!" This breed is one of the longest living breeds as well.
Schipperke? I have a Schipperke/Border Collie mix and she's the sweetest.
Aw, the tenacious and adorable Doxie! I do believe this artist captures the looks on these breeds beautifully.
I have a short hair red doxie like this. I love this! You are so talented!
Beautiful, BEAUTIFUL, Great Pyreenes, so majestic and protective of his home and family.
Looks my late Daisy Dog and how i’d Like to think of her now waiting over the rainbow bridge for the day I pass.
This is the best one and should be way higher. I L♥VE BORDER COLLIES
OMG woman, if you hit any dog shows, you will sell out! The accuracy and expressions are spot on; a rare thing I can tell you. I also am delighted in the colours and textures.
These are so GORGEOUS!! You captured the personalities so well and they are bursting with color.
These are wonderful. I would have loved to see French Bulldogs though.
absolutely terrific....wonder if these are available in a nice print form..I would buy one of each..so much fun, so lifelike, and they make me smile!
OMG woman, if you hit any dog shows, you will sell out! The accuracy and expressions are spot on; a rare thing I can tell you. I also am delighted in the colours and textures.
These are so GORGEOUS!! You captured the personalities so well and they are bursting with color.
These are wonderful. I would have loved to see French Bulldogs though.
absolutely terrific....wonder if these are available in a nice print form..I would buy one of each..so much fun, so lifelike, and they make me smile!
