Van Gogh’s Legacy: Slaughtered by the ‘Like’ Generation

<p>You want to talk society, huh? Alright, let&rsquo;s dig deep, because the surface isn&rsquo;t doing justice to Van Gogh, a man who communicated the depths of human experience through the canvas. Let&rsquo;s talk about the tragic farce that&rsquo;s playing out on your screens, in your hands, day in and day out. You think it&rsquo;s normal? You think it&rsquo;s okay to watch as the spirit of Van Gogh, a man who saw the world through a lens so intense it often brought him to his knees, is reduced to digital fodder?</p> <p>Open your eyes!</p> <p>Van Gogh, the genius confined in a room in St Remy, who despite suffering from debilitating depression and hallucinations, still felt every pulse of the earth, from his room&rsquo;s window, weaving the raw, visceral energy into his canvases, is being relegated to the archives of irrelevance by a generation that can barely see past their own narcissism. Vincent, the fragile soul who poured his loneliest moments, his deepest sorrows, and brightest joys into his work, now faces the ignominy of being trivialized, his essence lost amidst fleeting glances and mindless scrolls.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@shreyash.sharma78/van-goghs-legacy-slaughtered-by-the-like-generation-8c9529244c14"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>