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    * NAME : ABDUL RAHMAN BIN MOHAMED * GROUP : 12M13 * TOPIC : READING 1 – FRIDA KAHLO : TRIUMPH OVER TRAGEDY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS QUESTION 1: How do you think painting help Frida Kahlo with her problem? ANSWER: From my view of humanisation‚ painting helps Frida Kahlo so much. It is because only from painting will make her continues her hope about her life after turning point of her life made her really uncapable to do anything else such as to be one of the successful doctor only

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    Art Essay – Frida Kahlo The Mexican Surrealist artist‚ Frida Kahlo‚ uses her personal experience‚ marriage and tragedies to express her feelings and emotions in her artworks. The artworks‚ Recuerdo (Memory)‚ Henry Ford Hospital and The Two Fridas‚ all use personal imagery‚ signs‚ symbols and everyday occurrences to show her experiences. Kahlo’s artworks are personal and thought provoking and have made her one of the 20th centuries most enduring and popular artists. Frida Kahlo was born on the 6th

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    Written by Keira Guttenbeil and Kody Brown Darwin Middle School‚ 7_6 Triumph or Tragedy Pottery Ancient Greece An amphora is an ancient Greek form of a container‚ used as a storage jar and one of the principal shapes in greek pottery‚ a two-handled pot with a neck narrower than the body. There are two types of amphorae. One of the most common forms made in Ancient Greek Pottery‚ was always with

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    “Diego on My Mind” by Frida Kahlo Natashia Brown March 1‚ 2011 Art Appreciation ART 1131 [pic] Frida Kahlo was an artist who suffered a tragedy the age of 18 that forced her to give up her dreams and aspirations of becoming a doctor. She was involved in a bus accident that left her debilitated and broken. Throughout the course of her life she was in constant pain not only because of the accident‚ but because of her husband Diego Rivera. Diego was 20 years older than Frida‚ but she

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    Frida Kahlo was born on July 6‚ 1907 in Coyoacán‚ Mexico. She often claimed that she was born in 1910‚ because she wanted to give the idea that her life coincided with the Mexican Revolution. Ironically‚ it seemed like she always had some type of conflict‚ whether it was internal or external. At the age of six‚ Frida contracted polio‚ which left the right leg significantly smaller than the left. Often times‚ she wore long dresses to cover the insecurity of her leg. When she turned fifteen‚ she began

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    Henry Ford Hospital Frida Kahlo The “Henry Ford Hospital” (The Flying Bed) completed in 1932‚ created by the artist Frida Kahlo was her first painting on tin. The painting contains all components of “Frida Style” ex-voto (retablo); which is small in size‚ painted on tin‚ portrays a tragic event and an inscription. The style used for this painting is Surrealism. This work is made by Oil on Metal. The dimensions of the work are 12 ¼” x 15 ½” In a shape of a Rectangle. Frida used rich colors to

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    Frida Kahlo: The Wonders behind the Tragedies Nathalie Sarju Candidate Number: Visual Arts Mr. Randall Scott Session: May 2014 Word Count: 3‚829 Abstract Miscarriages‚ betrayal‚ sickness‚ and relationships all assist in forming the damaged‚ difficult life Frida Kahlo survived through her art. Upon encountering the harsh experiences she went through‚ Kahlo would use art as her escape and as a means to express her feelings. This research was conducted to reflect and discuss the in depth

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    Frida Kahlo de Rivera (July 6‚ 1907 – July 13‚ 1954; Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón) was a Mexican painter‚ born in Coyoacán. Perhaps best known for her self-portraits‚ Kahlo’s work is remembered for its "pain and passion"‚ and its intense‚ vibrant colors. Her work has been celebrated in Mexico as emblematic of national and indigenous tradition‚ and by feminists for its uncompromising depiction of the female experience and form. Mexican culture and Amerindian cultural tradition figure

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    painted my reality." Frida Kahlo Surrealism is an artistic movement that explored the territory of dreams and the unconscious mind through the creation of visual art. It was officially launched in Paris‚ France‚ in 1924‚ when French writer André Breton wrote the first surrealist manifesto. The movement soon spread to other parts of Europe and to North and South America. One of the most important artists within this movement was a woman called Frida Kahlo. Frida Kahlo is an artist in many ways.

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    paint my own reality.” - Frida Kahlo. To what extent is this true? People labeled Frida Kahlo as a Surrealist‚ although she disagreed with this title saying‚ “I never painted dreams. I painted my own reality.” This statement is true to an extent because her main topics of her paintings are love‚ lost‚ politics and surgery and they reflect the events of her life. The painting “Henry Ford Hospital” or otherwise known as “The Flying Bed” was done by Frida Kahlo in 1932 with oil on metal. The painting

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