Edvard Munch, had plenty of great art work, which all of them had a specific meaning to itself. Me personal my favorite would how to be the scream, even though I love the "Workers Returning Home" painting one which they look to be very tired, and just getting off work also it like an army coming towards you. Why I like "The Scream" is because it gives you that cold-zee feeling. I can have this painting on my wall, just to look at it because it gives you all different types of vibes. Edvard made a painting into which a viewer can extend any sort of disappointment, outrage, dread, ghastliness, or existential uneasiness he wishes. My interpretation on it will be there is one thing theatrical regarding the set-up, the beach is that the pit and the bridge is that the people gather up together; and the play itself is insignificant because it like somebody from the audience who steals the show, by running from the spectacle being given. The sky becomes the curtain that hangs from higher than and threatens to hide and consume the scene on the stage (the lake), that by currently could also be viewed solely as a farce. I hope you can understand that from my point of
Edvard Munch, had plenty of great art work, which all of them had a specific meaning to itself. Me personal my favorite would how to be the scream, even though I love the "Workers Returning Home" painting one which they look to be very tired, and just getting off work also it like an army coming towards you. Why I like "The Scream" is because it gives you that cold-zee feeling. I can have this painting on my wall, just to look at it because it gives you all different types of vibes. Edvard made a painting into which a viewer can extend any sort of disappointment, outrage, dread, ghastliness, or existential uneasiness he wishes. My interpretation on it will be there is one thing theatrical regarding the set-up, the beach is that the pit and the bridge is that the people gather up together; and the play itself is insignificant because it like somebody from the audience who steals the show, by running from the spectacle being given. The sky becomes the curtain that hangs from higher than and threatens to hide and consume the scene on the stage (the lake), that by currently could also be viewed solely as a farce. I hope you can understand that from my point of