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WWMD? What would Munch do?

WWMD? What would Munch do?

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Europe: 500 NOK — 5–10 business days
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The future did not arrive with fanfare and confetti.
It came with electric scooters, glass façades, leased cars, fitness, technology – and a city moving faster than the people within it.

Edvard Munch painted the inner landscape of the human condition. Oslo Noir looks outward: at the city, its architecture, and the quiet distance between us.

Perhaps the question is not what Munch would have painted today.
But whether he would have recognized the loneliness.

Art print in a limited edition of 60, signed by the artist.

  • Archival-quality giclée print, produced with lightfast pigment inks on premium acid-free fine art paper.
  • Delivered unframed and ready for framing.

More about this artwork

The future did not arrive with fanfare and confetti.

It came with electric scooters, architecture awards, sports bras, leased cars – and a museum dressed like a prison, guarding memories of emotions we once had time to feel.

This is a painting long after Munch.

Edvard Munch painted the inner landscape of the human condition. Oslo Noir explores the outer one – the city, its architecture, and everyday life. Between glass façades and the light of the fjord, between fitness, technology, and chance encounters, a new form of quiet anxiety emerges, where the city mirrors its people without them necessarily seeing one another.

Perhaps the question is not what Munch would have painted today.

But whether he would have recognized the loneliness.

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