What he really felt. He expressed himself. That's he's an expressionist. Hope that helped! :) ;D
Munch's influences in art involved his older sister, Sophie's, death. His mothers death when he was 5 and his brother, Andreas death. his mother and sister died of tuberculosis. A lot of his paintings reflect on death and anxiety.
color and line to create movemnet. shape.
He used oils and pastels
Munch used the figure and the landscape to communicate personal feelings and ideas.
No, Vincent van Gogh never used blood for paint.
sorry that this is not much help but he used waved and curvel lines to sort of give the painting movement as such. sort of to show what the world would have looked like to him due to his fear of the outdoors. The lines could have also been wavy to "show" the scream that the figure in the painting is hearing. sorry, i dont know if this answers part of your quetsion.
The type of brush used depends on the medium. For oils one must use natural bristle brushes, like sable. Munch also did a lot of prints, one of his 'Scream' images is a print and so no brushes were involved.
He used oils and pastels
Munch used the figure and the landscape to communicate personal feelings and ideas.
No, Vincent van Gogh never used blood for paint.
The Expressionist technique
In Edvard Munch's piece, 'The Scream', he used pastels on cardboard.
sorry that this is not much help but he used waved and curvel lines to sort of give the painting movement as such. sort of to show what the world would have looked like to him due to his fear of the outdoors. The lines could have also been wavy to "show" the scream that the figure in the painting is hearing. sorry, i dont know if this answers part of your quetsion.
The type of brush used depends on the medium. For oils one must use natural bristle brushes, like sable. Munch also did a lot of prints, one of his 'Scream' images is a print and so no brushes were involved.
Paint
At the time of the Vikings, Norse art was related to Celtic and Romanesque art, and consisted primarily of intricate carvings - on ships, buildings and body ornaments. The stave churches (an architectural style used for some churches until ~1400) are an example of this.A bit later "rose painting" (don't know the English term) was popular. It involved painting intricate "rose" patterns on furniture and decorative items. See related link for a picture.From the 1800s, Norway had painters (the most famous is Edvard Munch), composers (the most famous is Edvard Grieg) and literature (the most famous is Henrik Ibsen or possibly Knut Hamsun).See related links.
colour, line and tone
This cannot be answered in a general sense. When you look at a painting you can ask how the elements are used in this particular work.
The elements of music that are used to re-inforce the meaning of the words are pitch, rhythm and dynamics.