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Munch The Scream Patch

Pin Museum

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From Pin Museum: Inspired by "The Scream" by Edvard Munch. This patch features full embroidery, a merrowed edge, and iron-on backing.

“The Scream” (1910) captures one of the most recognizable images in modern art, created by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1863–1944). Its undulating lines, molten sky, and ghostly, open-mouthed figure on a bridge have come to symbolize existential dread and the turbulence of the human psyche. The image’s enduring impact stems partly from Munch’s 1892 diary entry describing a moment of panic at sunset: “I was walking along the road with two friends—the sun went down—I felt a gust of melancholy—suddenly the sky turned a bloody red...” This passage anchors the work in a lived experience transmuted into vision. Interpreted through this lens, “The Scream” becomes not a scene but a feeling—an echo of memory rendered visible, where the boundaries between body, nature, and emotion dissolve.

Materials: embroidery; iron-on backing

Dimensions: 3.5" x 2.9"




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