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, the same man in two states: one contemplating his condition and abilities, and the other actualizing them and challenging the viewer to do likewise.
Vincent's Fire (head detail), titled after Vincent Van Gogh because of his emphatic use of discreet brushstrokes and brilliant use of color.
Vincent's Fire (fire detail), titled after Vincent Van Gogh because of his emphatic use of discreet brushstrokes and brilliant use of color.

Vincent's Fire (chest detail), titled after Vincent Van Gogh because of his emphatic use of discreet brushstrokes and brilliant use of color.
Vincent's Fire (back detail), titled after Vincent Van Gogh because of his emphatic use of discreet brushstrokes and brilliant use of color.
Vincent's Fire (torso detail), titled after Vincent Van Gogh because of his emphatic use of discreet brushstrokes and brilliant use of color.