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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x23.6in
About this artwork
The Scream, a theme that harks back to Munch's celebrated painting, is in this case inspired by a work by Messerschidt. The use of color and facial expression suggests a representation of the universal human condition, exploring themes of pain, helplessness, or the need to express oneself in a context that could be restrictive. The juxtaposition of the bright, vibrant colors with the gray, suffering tone of the face creates a visual tension that… immediately draws the viewer's attention.
I have a background in architecture and visual arts, and I work with mediums such as ink, oil, watercolor, acrylic, collage, modeling, and digital tools. My expressive, psychologically charged style blends figuration with distortion, layering intense brushwork, saturated color, and instinctive gestures to reinterpret sacred and historical imagery through a contemporary lens. My art vibrates with emotion, transmitting raw vulnerability and the complex resonance of beauty and unease—inviting viewers to confront the fragile, unresolved truths beneath the surface.