Munch’s Brushstrokes Meet London’s Streets: Rejina Pyo’s Artful Twist
Edvard Munch’s bold colors and haunting lines have leapt from the canvas to the catwalk, thanks to designer Rejina Pyo’s latest collaboration with Oslo’s Munch Museum. Launching alongside the “Edvard Munch Portraits” exhibition in London, this collection transforms Munch’s signature woodcut techniques into wearable art—think silk scarves awash in painterly reds, yellows, and blues, and jewelry that echoes the fluidity of his brushwork.
Pyo’s deep dive into Munch’s archives and studio in Oslo led to unexpected creations: a patinated steel mirror that nods to the artist’s fascination with self-portraiture, and chain-link accessories that capture the rhythm of his lines. Each piece bridges the gap between gallery and street, inviting a new kind of dialogue between past and present.
In this fusion of fashion and fine art, Munch’s legacy finds fresh movement—proof that creativity, like color, never stands still.
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