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Edvard Munch's technical skills are highlighted in a tightly focused display of his prints. This month, Jill Lloyd reviews Evard Munch: Love and Angst at the British Museum until 21st July.
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#Sandy Loves to try all the foods here on earth!
She just can't get enough of our tasty munch crunchies.
She's a sweetie!
Jester - Rabbitwish - Riverclan
Jester would definitely be a dilute calico! Rabbit = like a sweet lil bunny. Wish = hopeful, caring, joyful. I imagine her also being a scottish fold with maybe a little bit of munchkin?? she small & full of LOVE
#criticalrolefanart #warriorcats
I'm just gonna start drawin every warrior as a munchkin. Today is mr. Rock n roll #warriors #warriorcats
Here are a few more PS1 characters from 1997 (The former released in 1996 in Japan, then 1997 in English). PaRappa the Rapper, Abe from Oddworld: Abe's Odysee, Exodus and Munch's Odysee and Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy VII.
''Starry night'' by Edvard Munch (1922-1924), at @munchmuseet
#expressionism
The origins of "The Scream". Over his life Edvard Munch (1863-1944) filled 180 sketchbooks. The Scream (1893), began life as simple observational sketches of people on a bridge. The sketches led to 3 paintings - Despair, Anxiety and The Scream.
Characters inspired by pieces of art!
Here are the authors of the originals:
1. Ecce Homo de Borja - Cecilia Giménez Zueco
2. Skrik (The Scream) - Edvard Munch
3. La Gioconda - Leonardo Da Vinci
4. The Woman in Gold - Gustav Klimt