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Title: Fear and Edvard Munch painting
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It has let us, the viewers to mainly focus on the choice of colours selected by the artist which are strongly affecting the theme of fear.
The paintings were drawn with waxed crayon and tempera on a paper cardboard. Tempera is a technique of painting with colours made from powdered pigments mixed with water and egg yolk and other materials... Showed first 250 characters
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Tempera is a technique of painting with colours made from powdered pigments mixed with water and egg yolk and other materials.
The composition, colours and dramatic use of perspective, the curves of the landscape and strange figure personify isolation and anxiety... Showed next 250 characters
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