The Scream: The Art of Emotion
- Suphanuch P.
- Apr 24
- 1 min read

Edvard Munch’s The Scream is one of the most famous paintings in history, instantly recognizable for its swirling sky, distorted figure, and intense expression of anxiety. Created in 1893, this artwork captures raw emotion and psychological distress, making it a powerful piece in the world of Expressionism.
Munch used bold lines, exaggerated forms, and contrasting colors to evoke deep feelings in his viewers. Young artists can learn how to use expressive lines, color contrasts, and dynamic movement to convey emotions in their artwork.



At Journey Kids Art School, Rama III, we encourage students to explore emotional expression in their art, helping them understand how colors and forms can communicate feelings and create impactful visuals.
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