$45.00
A hand-painted Pop Art Surrealism reinterpretation of Edvard Munch’s Scream, featuring a Weeble. This piece explores the shared mental health difficulties of two generations — one classical, one modern — in a vibrant, nostalgic, and finely detailed reimagining.
10 in stock
Description
We’re all familiar with Scream by Edvard Munch and its symbolism of the anxiety of the human condition it portrays. In this rendition the Weeble wishes to be freed from his captive plastic and go forth uncontained. Originally a part of the Weeble Haunted Mansion set, this boy was an easy pairing with the iconic art. Munch first created the painting in 1893 and its mystery and agony live on generation after generation. After all, everyone needs a good scream once in a while.
This piece continues my series of fan-art pairing iconic toys with iconic art.
• Archival-quality giclée print with vivid, lasting color. Image is printed without watermark.
• Image is matted with finished dimensions of 11×14. Unframed.
• Limited edition reproductions are signed and numbered by the artist
• Printed on premium archival paper and shipped with care from Southern California
Add a conversation-starter to your wall — one that honors art history, questions modern day mental health, and showcases Laurel’s exceptional hand-painted detail.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 11 × 14 in |
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| Materials | Giclee, Matted, Print, Archival Inks, Acid-free Mat, Archival Paper |
| Dimensions | 11 x 14 in |





