Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch

Munch turned emotions into echoes on canvas. Sure, The Scream gets all the fame, but his whole body of work screams (and whispers) about love, death, and the mess in between. His colors swirl like feelings you can’t put into words, and his brush captured what anxiety feels like. Munch didn’t paint what he saw—he painted what haunted him. And somehow, it haunts us too.