look for the whole person.

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The Sun (Solen) by Edvard Munch, 1911

“If you write, fix pipes, grade papers, lay bricks or drive a taxi – do it with a sense of pride.

And do it the best you know how.

Be cognizant and sympathetic to the guy alongside, because he wants a place in the sun, too.

And always…always look past his color, his creed, his religion and the shape of his ears.

Look for the whole person.

Judge him as the whole person.”

-rod serling

 

 The Sun is a departure from Munch’s darker themes, focusing instead on themes of light, life force, and energy through intense, radiating colors.

It is a monumental work, measuring approximately 4.5 meters high by 7.8 meters wide, originally created for the Oslo University assembly hall.

 


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  1. I’ve used that Munch image with some of my poems. I was amazed the first time I saw it. The Philadelphia Museum of Art has a Munch painting called Mermaid. Also a bit different from much of his work.
    Another good quote from Serling.

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