The Scream -- signed open edition prints
The Scream -- signed open edition prints
The Scream was originally painted by Edvard Munch around 1983. Its full name is "The Scream of Nature", and it supposedly depicts a point in Edvard's life where he was walking along a fjord with companions of his, and just felt a chasm of terror surround him. The painting is, to many, a very real depiction of an anxiety attack.
The giclee fine art prints are a lovely textured, matte print on 100% cotton rag paper that very closely resembles a heavy 260 gsm watercolor paper. The artist creates each print by hand using Epson archival ink on acid-free, velvet fine art stock.
Giclee Archival Option: This print is either 8.5x11 or 13x19 in size. It is individually printed by the artist’s own hand using Epson archival quality ink on acid-free cotton paper. This paper is textured, meaning it looks and feels like an original painting. Small white border with a hand painted look. Artist signature is on the lower corner. Frame recommended, but not included.
Cardstock Option: This print is either 11x14 or 12x18 inches in size, which is a common frame dimension in North America and can be easily made part of your framed art collection. It is borderless, and printed on semi-gloss 240 gsm card stock paper. Best of all: It is signed by the artist on the lower corner.
Limited quantities available.
Shipping note: orders are usually processed once a week, so please keep this processing time in mind when looking at your shipping times (it’s processing time + shipping time).