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December 2021Welcome
to the English Course Magazine
The 1st grade students of Senior High School of Vouliagmeni express their feelings and thoughts on the life and work of such an extraordinary painter such as Vincent van Gogh.
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Lela Zafeiriadou
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05. Lydia Sambatakaki
Student of A3
05. Anna Houliara
Student of A3
06. Dimitra Lappa
Student of A2
07. Christina Angelopoulou
Student of A1
09. George Kalkandis
Student of A1
10. Ioanna Kolokotroni
Student of A2
11. Naya Argyrou
Student of A1
12. Elena Karianaki
Student of A2
13. Isavella Chatzi
Student of A3
14. Maro Karouzou
Student of A1
15. Anatoli Ginosati
Student of A1
16. John Georgakakis
Student of A1
17. Panagiotis Kapnissis
Student of A1
18. Maria Antoniadi
Student of A1
19. Athanasios Kastrinakis
Student of A1
Student of A3
05. Anna Houliara
Student of A3
06. Dimitra Lappa
Student of A2
07. Christina Angelopoulou
Student of A1
09. George Kalkandis
Student of A1
10. Ioanna Kolokotroni
Student of A2
11. Naya Argyrou
Student of A1
12. Elena Karianaki
Student of A2
13. Isavella Chatzi
Student of A3
14. Maro Karouzou
Student of A1
15. Anatoli Ginosati
Student of A1
16. John Georgakakis
Student of A1
17. Panagiotis Kapnissis
Student of A1
18. Maria Antoniadi
Student of A1
19. Athanasios Kastrinakis
Student of A1
Lydia Sambatakaki A3
My Vincent van Gogh,
It is really painful knowing that you are gone. It has been a while since your passing and I do not know when I am going to get through this difficult stage of my life without you here. I miss you each day.
I loved everything that you had painted, but I am so sorry for the people that did not recognize the value of your paintings and how good and caring you were. You helped many people during your lifetime and you inspired many more, especially me, to become the best version of myself.
You were loved by everyone even though you could not realize it. Everything was beautiful here with you, dear, but God decided that it was the right time for you to leave this earth for infinity.
Thank you for everything,Vincent. You will never be forgotten.
Goodbye,
Lydia
It is really painful knowing that you are gone. It has been a while since your passing and I do not know when I am going to get through this difficult stage of my life without you here. I miss you each day.
I loved everything that you had painted, but I am so sorry for the people that did not recognize the value of your paintings and how good and caring you were. You helped many people during your lifetime and you inspired many more, especially me, to become the best version of myself.
You were loved by everyone even though you could not realize it. Everything was beautiful here with you, dear, but God decided that it was the right time for you to leave this earth for infinity.
Thank you for everything,Vincent. You will never be forgotten.
Goodbye,
Lydia
Anna Houliara A3
Art plays a significant role in everyone’s life. I've always admired art while not being the type to actually make it.
Van Gogh is one of my favorite artists of all time, his paintings are immaculate in every way. He is not like any other painter, his life story is heartbreaking and everything about his paintings is different from any other's.
I don’t know how to explain exactly the reasons but Van Gogh holds a special place in my mind and heart, as to the whole world of art!
Van Gogh is one of my favorite artists of all time, his paintings are immaculate in every way. He is not like any other painter, his life story is heartbreaking and everything about his paintings is different from any other's.
I don’t know how to explain exactly the reasons but Van Gogh holds a special place in my mind and heart, as to the whole world of art!
Dimitra Lappa A2
From my younger days, I reckon, I have always admired The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh. Considered it my favorite painting, even. I liked it because of the bright colors and the lines that formed swirling shapes on the canvas; I believed in the simple notion that if it's pretty, it's good as well. But, as I grew older and learnt much more about the world and the artist himself, I realized that The Starry Night was a lot more than an impressionist's take of a pretty scenery. It portrayed the mind of the artist, the world as he, Vincent, could see it with his poetic yet troubled gaze. He was surely an outstanding artist but, also suffered great deal of pain, as he was born different. It strikes me as quite odd: how such a man, who seemed to deeply love people and who worked so hard to change the world by his actions and, later, by his art, had such an unfortunate life. He becomes something of a paradox himself, the more one learns about him; the true archetype of the tortured artist.