In "The Scream", Edvard Munch uses warm colors such as reds and oranges for the upper part of the sky. For the lower parts, he uses cool colors such as blacks and blues. His color choices make the artwork come together.
As for line, Munch uses curvy, wavy-like lines to create the sky. If you examine the sky, you can see that the paint (or whatever material he used) is wavy-like. The Scream itself is created with curvy lines (you can see this by its hands and the way the chin and body are curved).
ALL OF THE ABOVE.
The orderly arrangement of notes of the chromatic scale in particular order for use within a musical piece is called A TONE ROW, A SERIES, OR A TWELVE-TONE TECHNIQUE.
It was originated from Japan
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