“The great pervading scream”
A great cry permeates nature, deforming with its sound waves an unnatural landscape in which inner anguish is externalised in social indifference, exemplified by a few passers-by who feel nothing. Munch, with his ‘The Scream’, traps in his brushstrokes the human tension that contaminates the colours of a Nordic setting made up of a blue-black fjord, a sky streaked with tongues of fire and blood and a black sea.
WITH AGED MUSCAT GRAPPA