The Scream 2025 — School of Edvard Munch Modern Interpretation
Edvard Munch gave us the original in 1893 — a figure on a bridge, mouth agape, the sky convulsing around him. He was painting anxiety. He was painting now.
This bold contemporary interpretation places that same figure front and centre in 2025: the classic Scream pose, unmistakable, eternal. But look behind him. The world has not calmed down. Guns crowd the background. Violence bleeds into the composition. A red sky — not the amber of Munch's fjord, but something rawer — presses down. Somewhere in the chaos, the words Jesus Saves surface, half-promise, half-graffiti.
Where Munch painted the anxiety of one man on a bridge, this work captures the noise of an entire era — the overstimulation, the dread, the dark humour of a world that has too much to scream about and nowhere quiet to do it.