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    Del Kathryn Barton

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    Del Kathryn Barton was born in 1972 in Sydney‚ NSW. She started drawing as a little child‚ much to her father’s discouragement. Barton suffered from sensory disorders when young‚ and found that drawing freed her mind of any issues or stress. She would have extreme episodes of anxiety that only withheld when she was drawing. Del Kathryn Barton felt connected to art‚ feeling as though she was drawing from a place of freedom. But‚ it was only in her first pregnancy that Barton took up painting. She

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    Del Kathryn Barton

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    of drawing * Influenced by artists such as Kiki Smith‚ Louise Boirgeois‚ John Currin and Shirin Neshat as well as the drawings of Henry Darger. * Born in 1972 | Craven‚ Owen. “DEL KATHRYN BARTON INTERVIEW 2012.” Del Kathryn Barton. 2011. Web. 16 Oct. 2012. <http://owencraven.com/2011/05/del-kathryn-barton/>. | Material: * Never makes preparatory drawings * Experimental aspect important to her practice * Draw really badly in a way that has a lot of emotional honesty and integrity

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    Del Kathryn Barton

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    “Analyze an example of a self portrait painting by one artist through the Subjective and Structural Frame.” Name: Del Kathryn Barton Title: “You Are What is Most Beautiful About Me” Date: unknown‚ 2008 Media: synthetic polymer paint‚ watercolour‚ gouache and pen on polyester canvas Size: 280 x 180cm STRUCTURAL FRAME In 2008 Del Kathryn Barton created a self portrait of her and her children for the Archibald Prize (and received first place). In the painting it depicts her and her children

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    Del Kathryn Barton

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    Del Kathryn Barton is an Australian artist who was born in 1972. She won the 2008 Archibald Prize for her portaiture You are what is most beautiful about me‚ a self portrait with Kell and Arella and has since then gained significant attention from the world of art. She is represented by Karen Woodbury Gallery‚ Melbourne‚ Australia and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery‚ Sydney‚ Australia. She began attending the College of Fine Arts of the University of New South Wales in 1990 and graduated with a Bachelor

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    Euan MacLeod and Del Kathryn Barton are Australian artists that operate with different materials at different periods of times‚ who produce exceptional works that relate significantly to the concept of identity with a focus on the human condition. The works of Del Kathryn Barton reflect femininity and motherhood; however‚ Macleod’s reflect morbid emotions and an abstract approach to portray an altered style of melancholy. Barton’s ‘The Highway is a Disco’ was flawlessly painted in the modern era

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    can be clearly seen in several artists’ artwork. Although‚ the particular artists’ being focused on are Frida Kahlo and Del Kathryn Barton. These artists’ have utilised the concept of duality to enhance the meaning of their works. Frida Kahlo‚ Mexican’s most famous female painter incorporated pain and passion into her original and intimate art. On the other hand‚ Del Kathryn Barton‚ explores the vital dualities of the human psyche. There is a strong connection between Kahlo and Barton’s works‚ due

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    understand the impact of human experiences. Deborah Cox used visual imagery in the television series ‘Sea Change’ to create an effective message about human experiences; this is also emplified in ‘Cell block tango’ composed by Rob Marshall and Kathryn del Barton’s artwork ‘You are what is most beautiful about me’. Paragraph 1 In the sea change episode ‘not such great expectations’ Deb Cox skilfully uses visual images as a powerful medium to convey truths about human expectations. She convincingly

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    any creations produced by an artist. Del Kathryn Barton’s You Are What Is Most Beautiful About Me‚ 2008‚ is a symbolic self portrait where she represents a variety of aspects of her identity. Frida Kahlo is also an artist who uses her work as a way of depicting her identity. The two artist’s although both illustrating themselves‚ have very different ways of doing so. Whilst Kahlo often portrayed herself quite negatively and focused on her misfortunes‚ Barton took a different approach in the piece

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    Kathryn Lyons

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    What would you do if you heard a knock on your door at 2:00 am and someone informed you that your husband was dead? This is the scenario that happens to Kathryn Lyons and her husband Jack Lyons‚ who is a pilot. Kathryn is now trying to juggle raising her fifteen-year-old daughter Mattie with the help of her grandmother‚ Julia‚ and trying to avoid all the questions and accusations from the press. She is also discovering things about her husband that she never knew before and wondering why he was keeping

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    Mary Barton

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    Elizabeth Gaskell’s “Mary Barton” is a novel of social reform that explores injustice‚ abuse and inequality. The novel is especially concerned with the societal condition of England at the time. In her “Preface” Mrs. Gaskell asserted‚ “I know nothing of Political Economy‚ or the theories of the trade. I have tried to write truthfully”. The “truth” of “Mary Barton” is not political or economic but the truth of the human heart. The novel is not about industrial conditions but about people living in

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