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On Loving Vincent we painted 65,000 frames in oil paints.

We painted the first frame as a full painting on canvas board, and then painted over that painting for each frame until the last frame of the shot. We are then left with an oil-painting on canvas board of the last frame.

We have 853 shots in the film...

...so at the end of filming we will have 853 oil paintings on canvas that appear in the film.  Additionally we have 90 design paintings, made in the year before we started shooting, and which defined the style in which we re-imagined Vincent's paintings into the world of film.

200 paintings will be made available for sale...

...over the coming years. A selection of paintings have been made available for sale now, before the release of the film.

The size of paintings from the film...

...are 67cm wide and 49cm wide (26 ½" x 19 ⅓") painted in oil-paints on a canvas board that is 103 cm by 60cm (40 ½" x  23 ⅔"). The size of the design paintings varies, see individual painting listings for details.

Exhibition

The flagship Loving Vincent Exhibition will open in Noordbrabants Museum on 13th October 2017. This exhibition will contain 119 oil paintings from the film Loving Vincent, 10% of the paintings remaining after the filming process. 

 

The exhibition shows how the film-makers re-imagined the paintings of Vincent van Gogh into the medium of film, using the very technology, oil-painting, that Vincent himself used. 

 

Be overwhelmed by the sheer number of paintings made as you walk through the rooms. Find out about Vincent’s life as a painter, and also the life of the film, how it developed from an idea into the world’s first fully painted feature film.

Exhibition

Find out the secrets of how Oscar winning studios, BreakThru Films & Trademark Films, painted 62,450 oil paintings to make the world’s first feature length painting film, Loving Vincent

 

The film brings stars such as Saoirse Ronan (Oscar Nominee Brooklyn), Aidan Turner (The Hobbit), Helen McCrory (Harry Potter) and Douglas Booth (Noah) to animated life as Van Gogh style paintings.

 

The exhibition features original paintings and artwork from the film, a real-life painting animator, and large scale bespoke exhibits that show how this unique artistic endeavour was accomplished.

Exhibition

Find out the secrets of how Oscar winning studios, BreakThru Films & Trademark Films, painted 62,450 oil paintings to make the world’s first feature length painting film, Loving Vincent

 

The film brings stars such as Saoirse Ronan (Oscar Nominee Brooklyn), Aidan Turner (The Hobbit), Helen McCrory (Harry Potter) and Douglas Booth (Noah) to animated life as Van Gogh style paintings.

 

The exhibition features original paintings and artwork from the film, a real-life painting animator, and large scale bespoke exhibits that show how this unique artistic endeavour was accomplished.

Exhibition

Find out the secrets of how Oscar winning studios, BreakThru Films & Trademark Films, painted 62,450 oil paintings to make the world’s first feature length painting film, Loving Vincent

 

The film brings stars such as Saoirse Ronan (Oscar Nominee Brooklyn), Aidan Turner (The Hobbit), Helen McCrory (Harry Potter) and Douglas Booth (Noah) to animated life as Van Gogh style paintings.

 

The exhibition features original paintings and artwork from the film, a real-life painting animator, and large scale bespoke exhibits that show how this unique artistic endeavour was accomplished.

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