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Bridge photography works

"One evening, my friends and I were walking on the road, with the city on one side and the fjord under my feet on the other. I feel sick all over. " Monk described the source of inspiration when he painted this masterpiece "Scream". "I stopped to see the fjord, and the sunset dyed the clouds blood red. Just then, I think I heard the screams of nature. So, I drew this picture-painting the clouds like real blood and making the colors roar. "

The man who looks like a ghost at the front of the picture is the painter Monk himself. It is not so much that he twisted his body and shouted, but rather that he was penetrated by [shouting through nature]. He couldn't stand the terrible noise and couldn't help covering his ears. This [cry] shocked the whole world and turned into a crazy color curve, rolling around him. ...

At the top of the picture, in the center of the crimson sky, there are several small characters written by painters [only crazy people can draw them]. That's the monk's cry. He always thought that his oversensitive nerves were hereditary. For him, it's the blood curse that drives him crazy.

Monk lost his mother and sister when he was young, which left a deep mark on his soul. He has a strong desire and deep despair for life and sex. He has always been skeptical about the meaning of his [existence], and after becoming a painter, he still tried his best to express his inner anxiety and despair. In the painting "Scream", Monk depicts his fear and anxiety about life with the low red clouds he saw one night and the fear [Scream] echoing in his heart.

When The Scream was publicly exhibited in Berlin, almost all critics showed obvious disgust. People who have always been used to [pleasing art] are shocked and frightened by the sudden appearance of this form, this color and this [crazy] picture, because it seems to resonate in the depths of their souls. Since then, the famous painting Scream was collected by the famous collector Olaf Xiu in 190 1 and donated to the Aoling National Art Museum several years later. From then on, this painting can be said to be the peak of Munch's art, which transcends the painter's personal anxiety and has been telling the anxiety and fear that have not been awakened in the depths of human soul.