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    Frida Khalo Biography

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    For many people in the world art is made up of two different categories‚ paintings and sculptures. But‚ there are some forms that are almost never thought of as art. The forms that are being discussed are videos and movies. Films and videos‚ much like other forms of art‚ are made to provoke an emotion from the viewer whether it be positive and negative. The fact that they last longer and have a ton of movement is what makes films so enticing to its viewers. Another detail that makes movies so interesting

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    Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo Calderón‚ or Frida Kahlo‚ was a painter born in Mexico in 1907 and died in 1954. Her father was German and her mother was Mexican Indian. From her childhood‚ she was diagnosed with polio‚ a disease that infects the spine‚ and the disease left her right leg distorted. At 18‚ returning from her art school‚ the bus she was riding in hit a tram and an iron bar pierced her abdomen/pelvis area. Her legs and vertebrae suffered serious damage. The accident was a turning point

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    Frida khalo has changed the word by speaking her mind through art Within her short life‚ Frida was slightly crippled from polio‚ she also suffered from a street car accident and was left infertile. Her work was influenced by traumatic events and from her pain she created art. Many of her paintings were self-portraits‚ and the way she painted and the things she depicted liberating and interesting for many women’s . She was an intelligent woman in a society that wanted women to be pretty‚ submissive

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    Frida Kahlo (1907-54)‚ whose body and biography were her chief subjects‚ mythologized them into a revealing life epic. Her paintings tell stories-intimate‚ engaging‚ terri­fying‚ and tragic ones. When she abandoned hope in her daily life‚ Kahlo embedded her despair within paintings‚ which‚ by virtue of their very existence‚ act as the artist’s envoys in search of salvation‚ or something like it. At times archaizing and romantic‚ at times brutally immediate‚ Kahlo’s subjects impose stasis on history

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    Frida Kahlo was born in Coyoacan on July sixth 1907. She was contracted polio at an extremely youthful age‚ that left her right foot handicapped. In September 1926 the incident occurred‚ from school when she was returning back home‚ she was gotten on a despicable misfortune on the transport that she was riding in. Within this time‚ it was that she took the paintbrush to keep herself diverted from the candor and pain of her condition. At that point she was a given a mirror by her folks‚ so she could

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    Analysis of subject: The painting is actually depicting the sea and the sky. The sea is black‚ and the sky is gray. The artist uses fishing hooks and nails to create the sea‚ while he paints the sky with oil. 2. Analysis of Form: This painting is an abstract and representational artwork. This painting also has a mechanical art style. The artist uses black fishing hooks to create a symmetrical balance. The achromatic color scheme of the painting conveys a nostalgic and longing mood. The artist achieves

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    Kahlo’s own painting “The Broken Column” inspired this interpretation where she has painted a particularly distressing scene full of needles stinging with desertion and gaping cracks filled with despair. This scene is piercing and lacking in cheerful colors. The statuesque figure in the painting fills up a good portion of the space

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    Frida Kahlo Analysis

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    The Surreal Life of Frida Kahlo “They thought I was surrealist. I never painted dreams. I painted my own reality.” – Frida Kahlo Surrealism was inspired by the burgeoning science of psychology‚ especially its concept that the mind was made up of both conscious and subconscious parts. Surrealism involved freeing the unconscious realm of dreams and neurosis by combining images from the actual world and arranging them in such way that “worked against the logical and rational processes of making

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    The Two Fridas Analysis

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    conflict‚ and pain in just a few brush strokes. Frida Kahlo is well known for expressing her past tragedies in her art in a symbolic ways. Take the work The Two Fridas also known as Las Dos Fridas created in 1939 in a time in Frida’s life that was extremely difficult for her and it shows in the painting. Many of the items shown in the painting are symbolic of an issue or conflict in her life. From the obvious difference in attire of the two version of Frida Kahlo‚ to the less obvious meaning by the items

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    Frida Kahlo Analysis

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    Frida Kahlo was a Mexican surrealist artist born on July 6th 1907‚ in Coyoacán‚ Mexico. Kahlo is best known for her self-portraits that were usually created with the purpose of depicting her physical and mental struggles. Kahlo is also known as one of the first feminist icons. Her unconventional characteristic and behaviour‚ that would have been seen as rebellious in the early 1900’s‚ inspired countless other female artists and influenced feminist movements around the world. One of the most significant

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