The artwork titled “Two Trees,” created by Vincent van Gogh circa 1889 in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France, exemplifies the Post-Impressionism art movement. This sketch and study is executed using chalk on paper.
The artwork depicts two trees standing amidst a subtly undulating landscape. Both trees display a delicate and intricate branching pattern, characteristic of van Gogh’s style, with each line conveying motion and emotion. The background hints at distant hills and structures, rendered in minimalistic strokes to keep the focus on the central trees. The entire composition is marked by a dynamic yet restrained use of line, creating an evocative scene that invites contemplation and appreciation of natural beauty.