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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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    "The Little Deer"‚ by Frida Kahlo‚ caught the attention right away. her love of nature and the world as one of her primary sources of inspiration. This painting is one of the many symbolic representations of Frida’s naturalist persona. Frida‚ as the deer‚ is a creature of nature. She’s innocent‚ and she’s organic. She looks poised and proud as an animal‚ and although the representation is surreal and strange-feeling‚ it conveys a sense of emotion and imaginative thought that makes it enjoyable 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 (1907-1954) was a Mexican artist who grew up during the Mexican Revolution‚ a time of great social and economic change. There was a strong sense of nationalistic pride during this time‚ which is evident in her later works. During childhood‚ Kahlo had polio‚ this affexted her growth and development. Furthermore‚ she was involved in a bus accident later in her life‚ which damaged her spine and was extremely traumatic in her mental processes. Because of this‚ she had ongoing surgery

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    Viva La Vida! Frida Kahlo was considered one of Mexico’s greatest artists. Born to a supportive father and revolutionary mother‚ the seeds of radical change were already being planted in Frida. She began painting after she was severely injured in a bus accident. Kahlo later became politically active and married fellow communist artist Diego Rivera in 1929. She died in Mexico at the age of 47 in 1954. Artist Frida Kahlo was born in Coyocoán‚ Mexico City‚ Mexico on

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    psychological influence is art. Artist such as frida Kahlo‚ Salvador Dali and Vincent van gough‚ to name a few‚ are just some of the selections from art history that reveal their psychological states through their artworks. “State of mind takes a large part in my art‚ I think this accounts for most artists throughout history”-Salvador Dali. Frida Kahlo‚ born July 6‚ 1907‚ was a Mexican painter‚ who achieved great popularity throughout her career. Frida‚ as well as being influenced by her culture

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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 an inspiring woman that from behind all the beauty there was pain and suffering but despite of that she never gave up and used it as a motivation to make herself better everyday. Painter Frida Kahlo was a mexican self portrait who was admired as a feminist icon. Artist Frida Kahlo was born on July‚ 6‚ 1907‚ in Coyoacan‚ Mexico City. Still considered one of Mexico’s greatest artist who began painting after a severe bus accident. She also suffered from polio and it was said she also suffered

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    Title: Diego and IDescription:Diego and I was a self portrait painted by Frida Kahlo in 1949. This work was created in Mexico using the media oil on Masonite. It is 29.8cm by 22.4cm and features an abstract portrait of Frida and Diego. Analysis:The portrait includes a variety of symbols and objects including tears falling down her cheeks‚ a third on Diegos forehead‚ Diegos face on the middle of Fridas forehead‚ hair closing around Fridas neck and her mono-brow. The paint has been well blended and

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    I selected Frida Kahlo “Tree of Life” as my selected painting. I have chosen this because it really is one of meaningful picture which express suffering and hope. At first when I saw this painting I wasn’t aware about anything of the author or the painting. So I thought I will surf through to find something more informative about why the artist had painted this picture and in which situation it has been painted. So before I start let me give a few introduction about the artist and what he convey

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