The Starry Night is van Gogh's most famous work, painted in 1889, and it beautifully translates into a great LEGO set thanks to its vibrant colors and the 3D aspects that bring it to life. It even ...
VCU’s Mohamed Gad-el-Hak says the swirls depicted in the painting do not follow the rules of flow physics after all.
He found that Van Gogh’s swirls and vortexes followed the statistical fluctuations found in a different flavor of turbulence that gives birth to the real starry night: supersonic turbulence.
Van Gogh creates his own highly personal image of space in the form of Starry Night. Both are constructions, both are subjective.” ...
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