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Van Gogh “Sunflowers” Skateboard Triptych – Premium Wall Art Deck Set

Van Gogh “Sunflowers” Skateboard Triptych – Premium Wall Art Deck Set

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Bring the vibrancy of Van Gogh’s iconic “Sunflowers” into your home with this premium 3-deck skateboard triptych. Printed on 7-ply maple decks using high-resolution museum-quality inks, this wall-ready set turns fine art into bold interior statement pieces. Whether you're a collector, skater, or art lover, this triptych is a powerful fusion of skate culture and Post-Impressionist brilliance.

Product Specs
Format: Triptych (3 skateboard decks)
Deck Type: Standard popsicle shape
Material: 7-ply Canadian Maple
Size per deck: 8.25" x 32" (standard)
Total wall width: ~30–32" wide (depending on spacing)
Finish: Matte laminate with UV-protected museum-quality ink
Mounting: Wall-mount hardware available (optional)
Intended Use: Wall art and fully skateable if desired

About the Artist
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)
One of the most influential figures in Western art history, Van Gogh produced over 2,100 artworks in just over a decade. Known for his emotionally charged brushwork, bold color choices, and unique vision, Van Gogh transformed everyday subjects into works of deep psychological resonance. Though underappreciated in his lifetime, his legacy now defines Post-Impressionism.

About the Art
Title: Sunflowers
Series Dates: 1888–1889
Medium: Oil on canvas
Location: Versions housed in London (National Gallery), Munich (Neue Pinakothek), Amsterdam (Van Gogh Museum), and more.

Van Gogh painted several “Sunflowers” still lifes in Arles, France, originally intended to decorate the guest room of his artist friend Paul Gauguin. The paintings are not mere botanical studies—they symbolize warmth, vitality, and the fleeting nature of life. Their golden yellows and dynamic brushstrokes exemplify Van Gogh’s signature emotional intensity.

Artistic Style
Art Movement: Post-Impressionism
Period: Late 19th Century (1880s)

Key Characteristics:
Expressive, swirling brushwork
Vibrant, symbolic use of color
Emphasis on personal emotion and spiritual content over realism
Visible paint textures (impasto)

Why This Triptych Matters
Merges classic fine art with skate/street culture
Makes a striking large-scale wall display
Appeals to both collectors and art-conscious interior designers
Perfect for gallery walls, living rooms, creative studios, or modern apartments
Limited-run collectible with strong resale/display value

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