The Scream Revisited
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This striking tempera painting, measuring 36 x 30 inches, is a contemporary interpretation of Edvard Munch's iconic "The Scream." Titled "The Scream Revisited," this figurative still life on canvas reimagines the original's emotional intensity. The central figure, rendered in deep blues and greens, embodies anguish, hands clasped to a wide-open mouth in a silent scream. Behind this figure, a multitude of smaller, equally distressed faces follow, creating a sense of overwhelming anxiety and shared trauma. The background evokes a fiery, apocalyptic sunset using textured strokes of oranges and yellows, adding to the overall feeling of unease. This piece utilizes impasto techniques, giving the artwork a palpable texture mirroring the raw emotion depicted. It's a powerful and thought-provoking work that explores themes of isolation, collective suffering, and the human condition; perfect for art collectors interested in expressionism, modern art, and reinterpretations of iconic masterpieces.
Sudip Das
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