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Ms. Toad

(36,464 posts)
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 05:05 PM Mar 23

The Scream! (my version as a commentary on current events)

Cross-posted in GD

I've been working on an art piece which captures my reaction to everything which has been going on since January 20 - appropriating Edvard Munch's "The Scream."

I've been feeling a lot like Munch - as he described the origin of his work: "I was walking along the road with two
friends – then the sun went down. Suddenly the sky turned blood-red – and I felt a breath of melancholy – an exhausting pain under my heart – I paused, leaning against the fence, tired to death – above the blue-black fjord and city there was blood in tongues of fire. My friends went on and I stood there trembling with anxiety – and I felt that a great infinite scream went through nature"

The assignment was appropriation: intentionally borrowing, copying, and recontextualizing existing images, objects, or ideas into a new work of art. I've been wrestling with my current focus on artwork, as the world burns down around me - so it seemed appropriate to use this assignment to convey a political message. It is redone as a quilted piece - continuing a long history of using "women's work" to convey political messages in a way that is often more accessible than text (AIDS quilt, banners for women's suffrage, Ladies Sewing Circle and Terrorist Society, etc.)

I mentioned this piece in an earlier GD discussion regarding Musk's use of his kid as prop when the work was in process - so here it is complete. Musk can be seen in the top right (with his kid on his shoulders, just to the left of an article headline about him and his team accessing the child support database.



Munch's work (one of 4 versions) - for anyone not familiar with it:

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The Scream! (my version as a commentary on current events) (Original Post) Ms. Toad Mar 23 OP
I really like your version. Excellent. LoisB Mar 23 #1
Thank you! Ms. Toad Mar 23 #3
Very cool! I like it! Diamond_Dog Mar 23 #2
Thank you! n/t Ms. Toad Mar 23 #4
That is great!! KT2000 Mar 23 #5
Thank you! Ms. Toad Mar 23 #6
Is there dweller Mar 23 #7
Yes, but not that I did. Ms. Toad Mar 23 #8
Nice one! bif Mar 25 #9
Thank you! n/t Ms. Toad Mar 25 #10

Ms. Toad

(36,464 posts)
6. Thank you!
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 05:28 PM
Mar 23

It's hard to make a appropriation of "The Scream" go viral - it's probably the most appropriated piece ever! I even tried to find a different piece to appropriate, but nothing else really fit.

Ms. Toad

(36,464 posts)
8. Yes, but not that I did.
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 06:02 PM
Mar 23

Joann Fabrics is going out of business - which ironically at least quadrupled the cost of the piece. (They normally have 40% off coupons, which aren't being honored. So the fabrics were 20% off, but you had to buy a yard if the fabric was on a bolt - and I only needed a quarter of a yard.)

So I had to compromise on the fabric I picked out in order to make it affordable and buy "fat quarters" - a pre-cut quarter yard measured by cutting a yard of fabric into four fat rectangles, rather than 4 long skinny ones. That limited my selection - and what they had most of which fit together reasonably well were batiked fabrics. Some are actual batik (or at least tie-died) like the yellow and the greener of the blue-green fabric. Some are a repeated batik-like prints - the fjord.

The batik fabrics accepted the mod-podged headlines better than the others, so that was a happy surprise.

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