The two pictures of the problem were created by two famous artists from the 20th century. They are Edward Munk and Francis Bacon. Their paintings are based on the era of expressionism, and most painters are separated from the impressionists accepted by the paintings of the 19th century (Karl 47). Impressionists are based on paintings that contain only surface objects, not detailed descriptions of the emotions around the paintings. Edward Munk and Francis Bacon accept expressiveism that expresses subjective emotions as well as objective parts.
Edvard Munch, the most famous work is his painting "Scream" which provided 11 paintings for New Oslo University Auditorium (Aura) in 1916. Aura is the only place to see Munch's work in its original context. These paintings are under renovation now, but it is a wonderful place. And free
Munk's "Scream" (1893) painting has influence as well. It provides us with a psychological blueprint for expressive art: twisted shape and exaggerated color that enhances anxiety and alienation. "Scream" is a prophetic voice in which Munk himself is crying in the wilderness, claiming information of the expressionist 15 years ago when words are invented. "I walked the way along with two friends, the sun has settled a bit, I feel a bit depressed, suddenly the sky turned reddish, I stopped and I settled on the railing, the clouds were blue in the city It is like a black fjord, blood and sword, my friend keeps moving forward I stood there trembling with fear.
Francis Bacon is welcomed as one of the most painful examples of existential art after the war. "Study for the heart of the screaming papal" shows a sharp movement distorting the face of a screaming person; this is a picture reminding popular emotions ... a human image As one of the ignored members of the postwar era of existential art, June Leaf cried among them creative of his talent and existentialism The color used by Leaf at "Arcade Women" is the same aesthetic as the arcade video game, and by placing these female characters in that environment, everyone moves in the opposite direction I am sitting alone. Absurdity and self-absorption