Enough to Make You Scream

Did you see that Edvard Munch’s The Scream has sold this week for the highest price ever for a painting. It fetched almost 120 million dollars at auction. I’m sure you know the painting. It’s the guy holding his head and screaming under a streaked, blood-red sky. He’s got a bit of that Macaulay Culkin in Home Alone look about him.

How do you put a value like that on a painting? Were the artist’s skills really that good or is it more about wanting to own a famous piece of history?

The 1895 artwork – a modern symbol of human anxiety – was sold at Sotheby’s. The price ($US119,922,500) includes the buyer’s premium.

The image of a man holding his head and screaming under a streaked, blood-red sky is one of four versions by the Norwegian expressionist painter. The auctioned piece at Sotheby’s is the only one left in private hands.

The previous record for an artwork sold at auction was $106.5 million for Picasso’s Nude, Green Leaves, and Bust, sold by Christie’s in 2010.
The Australian

Almost 120 million. That’s a lot of money. The artist says that the inspiration came from a walk with friends at sunset when the sky changed to blood red. He reckons he sensed an infinite scream passing through nature.

Of course they say that art is open to interpretation so I’m wondering what you reckon the guy in the painting is screaming about. Maybe he’s heard that Nickelback is releasing another album. It could be that he’s just opened the bill for his teenager’s mobile phone. Or maybe he’s shocked at a painting selling for almost 120 million dollars.



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That's Handy

paint_brush.jpgHave you ever heard the joke about the guy applying for a job as a handyman? He has no handyman skills but reckons he should still get the position. He thinks that he’s ‘handy’ because he lives just around the corner. I know how he feels.

On Saturday I reminded myself why I don’t paint all that often. I had just a couple of sections under our eaves to paint and they look OK now but I’ve seen other people paint with absolute ease and without ending up the same colour as the surface they’re trying to cover. It looks like such a simple task when other people do it.

I reckon there’s a handyman gene that I missed out on when I was born. There are some simple tasks that I can carry out reasonably well but others that just leave me scratching my head.

Of course you may be one of those people who can do all those little jobs around the house and nothing’s too much trouble. Let me just say I don’t hate you, I don’t envy you … but I do have a list of things around my place that you’re welcome to tackle.



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