… It’s such a wavy midnight And you slip into insane Electric angel rock and roller I hear what you’re playin’ It’s an orangey sky Always it’s some other guy It’s just a broken lullaby Bye bye love Bye bye love Bye bye love Bye bye love… Bye Bye Love – The Cars (I know it’s not our custom here to do song lyrics, and I promise not to make a habit of it.)
A somewhat enlarged image can be found at the only work, by this artist, so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog (yesterday). Again, it is a cropped image. A slightly larger, less cropped image can be found here.Anxiety (link shows painting’s Wikipedia page) isn’t, as far as I can tell, currently shown online by its current-location. But, a full, different coloration, click-to-humongous image is shown by its Google Cultural Institute page.It is shown, with a different coloration image, and described, by the current-location’s old website page; but, several different colorations are available online.A longer description, along with the other painting mentioned by Mr. Melcher, can be found here. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).First work, by this artist, to appear here.
“…a vision that had seized him as he walked one evening in his youth with two friends at sunset. As he later described it, the “air turned to blood” and the “faces of my comrades became a garish yellow-white.” Vibrating in his ears he heard “a huge endless scream course through nature.” "
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The sunset was real according to meteorological scientists. http://www.aps.org/publications/apsnews/200405/backpage.cfm
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
“That’s the last time I drop acid before I go to a funeral.”
quebradillas over 9 years ago
Let’s photoshop this for my internet
Helen Ferrieux over 9 years ago
Passengers having forgotten to take their sea-sickness tablets.
Arianne over 9 years ago
… It’s such a wavy midnight And you slip into insane Electric angel rock and roller I hear what you’re playin’ It’s an orangey sky Always it’s some other guy It’s just a broken lullaby Bye bye love Bye bye love Bye bye love Bye bye love… Bye Bye Love – The Cars (I know it’s not our custom here to do song lyrics, and I promise not to make a habit of it.)
J Short over 9 years ago
Blinded and trying to find their way off the bridge after watching the sunset for the past 30 minutes.
StCleve72 over 9 years ago
The Addams Family’s first acid trip.
mabrndt Premium Member over 9 years ago
A somewhat enlarged image can be found at the only work, by this artist, so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog (yesterday). Again, it is a cropped image. A slightly larger, less cropped image can be found here.Anxiety (link shows painting’s Wikipedia page) isn’t, as far as I can tell, currently shown online by its current-location. But, a full, different coloration, click-to-humongous image is shown by its Google Cultural Institute page.It is shown, with a different coloration image, and described, by the current-location’s old website page; but, several different colorations are available online.A longer description, along with the other painting mentioned by Mr. Melcher, can be found here. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).First work, by this artist, to appear here.
finale over 9 years ago
Munch had ’shrooms for lunch
badtothebone over 9 years ago
Undertakers waiting ’til she chokes herself to death.
deadheadzan over 9 years ago
The caption is perfect and the readers comments are hilarious!
Call me Ishmael over 9 years ago
“Is this the way to Rev Jim Jones’ encampment?”
Linguist over 9 years ago
" i just knew I shouldn’t have had those frijoles for lunch. "
tomielm over 9 years ago
todyoung over 9 years ago
“…a vision that had seized him as he walked one evening in his youth with two friends at sunset. As he later described it, the “air turned to blood” and the “faces of my comrades became a garish yellow-white.” Vibrating in his ears he heard “a huge endless scream course through nature.” "
Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/edvard-munch-beyond-the-scream-111810150/#FVb150KwaCMVwg1s.99Give the gift of Smithsonian magazine for only $12! http://bit.ly/1cGUiGvFollow us: @SmithsonianMag on Twitter
The sunset was real according to meteorological scientists. http://www.aps.org/publications/apsnews/200405/backpage.cfm