
There are nine shades of blue in this image. The yellow stars shines in the sky and make various influence on the using of colors.

There are six shades of blue in the list: air superiority blue, ultramarine, Carolina blue, cornflower blue, blue-gray and Columbia blue. Gray-toned blue is the major color of the second image. This image mainly contains seven shades of blue colors, including YInMn blue, midnight blue, Persian blue, violet-blue, cornflower blue, blue-gray and Glaucous. The deepest blue is a mixed color of blue and black. It is cut from the darkest part of night sky. Here, seven images of Starry Night were magnified to see how Van Gogh did his exclusive color scheme. Blue represents a depressing atmosphere that Van Gogh felt. Why Van Gogh used such amount of blue? Not only to paint the own color of the objects themselves, but also to express his emotion. With counting, there are at least 21 blue colors in the artwork. Hills and trees were also shaped with blue. In the painting, blue was widely used to depict the sky under the influence of varying levels of starlight. With an uneasy feeling and a premonition of gloomy future, Van Gogh painted the night in his fantasy. The Starry Night was finished after Van Gogh arrived Saint-Rémy before the seizure of mental illness. People can not stop praising the masterpiece and marvel at the various color details that Van Gogh painted on canvas. The Starry Night, with dramatic colors, is the most iconic painting of Vincent van Gogh.
