Minecraft: Parallax replica of the van Gogh painting Starry Night

Minecraft: Parallax replica of the van Gogh painting Starry Night


from Claus Ludewig
In the video game Minecraft, the player Chris Da Cow recreated the painting Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh.

In 1889, Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh painted Starry Night on canvas. The 73.7 x 92.1 cm oil-painted picture is in the style of post-impressionism or early expressionism and has been in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City since 194 under the title The Starry Night. It is known that van Gogh painted the painting in June 1889 in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France, and it shows the view from a sickroom in the Senatorium in St. Remy. In Minecraft now the player Chris Da Cow the famous painting by van Gogh rebuilt.

A month of work went into the replica Van Gogh painting Starry Night

The map is not available to the general public because the perspective within Minecraft had to be changed. In an eight-minute video, Chris Da Cow explains how he recreated the painting as a 3D replica in Minecraft. The starry night is dominated by a night sky churned up by strong winds. You can also see a small village. It is believed that van Gogh painted this painting at a difficult time in his life. Chris Da Cow spent a month recreating the image in Minecraft.

The block game from Mojang Studios, now owned by Microsoft, is famous for its customization and the ability to customize it with mods. By means of 40 modifications one can, for example, from Minecraft turn into some kind of Elden Ring. Minecraft is available for PC, consoles, iOS and Android.

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Collection for 3D painting in Minecraft:

  • Gamer and Youtuber Chris Da Cow built a 3D replica of The Starry Night painting in Minecraft in a month.
  • Vincent van Gogh painted The Starry Night in June 1889 in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. The starry night is dominated by a night sky churned up by strong winds.
  • The map is not available to the general public because the perspective within Minecraft had to be changed.

Source: PC gamer

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