Implied Texture is displayed throughout this canvas. Implied texture is texture we have experienced from our own tactile memory (Dewitte, Larmann, Shields 73). As we look at the ground we can observe the black bumps Van Gogh has created. These bumps give the ground a spherical style on the surface, which …show more content…
The color temperature varies from warm to cold. The warmness would act as the bright citrus colors of the cafe, while the coldness would act as the blue and dark purple sky. The psychology of colors varies in this painting as well. The cafe contains colors of happiness such as pale yellow, citron green, and sunkiss orange. These colors give the cafe a welcoming and vibrant vibe, which attracts people to stop in and enjoy themselves. The buildings in the shadows cast a dreary vibe due to its darkness. This could mean that this specific location is quite depressing and the only place to escape this lifeless hole is the cafe (also known as the “mecca” for the south of France). The color scheme for this design would be complementary (yellow-purple, orange-blue, …show more content…
By doing this, he allows the observers to feel the happiness of this escape (cafe) within dreariness (dark buildings). He supports the meaning by giving liveliness and warmth to the cafe. He assists the viewer in seeing and understanding the artwork by utilizing texture, color, emphasis/subordination, and contrast. I believe the artist was successful in using the elements and principles because he brought the canvas to life and created a hopeful