Edvard Munch's style is instantly recognizable as Expressionism - raw, emotionally charged, and deeply personal. Think of "Munching" on your raw emotions to remember it!
Key characteristics:
- Intense Color: Using jarring, non-naturalistic colors to amplify feelings.
- Distorted Forms: Figures and landscapes are simplified and often elongated or contorted to express inner turmoil.
- Bold Brushstrokes: Visible, energetic brushwork contributes to the overall sense of anxiety and urgency.
- Repetition: Recurrent motifs and compositions emphasize recurring emotional states.
Themes:
- Existential Angst: Fear of death, isolation, and the meaninglessness of life.
- Love and Loss: The complexities and pain associated with relationships.
- Melancholy and Despair: Feelings of profound sadness and hopelessness.
- Illness and Mortality: Confronting the fragility of the human body and the inevitability of death.
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