If you are enjoying it then that is enough. If you love doing it you will do it more and improve each time. It is difficult without seeing the canvas to ascertain technique, particularly impressionistic effects like open brush strokes. Van Gogh himself started by copying prints but these he drew and drawing when you are not in class, even if this is just dodling figures and teaching yourself things like perspective, will help your painting immeasurably. You have blocked out the colour and subject well but need to employ a much smaller brush next and take note of the halo effect that he has used as well as the direction that he applies each stroke with. He worked fast but with years of practice to draw on, using colour very expressively. Replicating his palette is probably unnecessary right now but it and the cheap board and tightly knit canvas he often worked on are also important features of his style. Thanks for being brave enough to share your work mate. Good luck and have fun with the next stage and your future pieces.I look forward to seeing them.
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