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    My decade’s project is about Mexico in the 60s. I chose Victor Ochoa because he is an inventor from Mexico who invented the electric windmill in 1860s. Victor Ochoa was a man of many talents. He’s born in Mexico and lived there all his life. When he was alive he was a graphic designer‚ painter‚ inventor‚ and master muralist. Victor Ochoa was born in 1850s in Ojinaja‚ Mexico. His mother’s name was Francisca Ochoa and his father’s name Juan Ochoa. He grew up on a small town because there wasn’t

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    My right arm ached as I woke from my slumber. I sat up and adjusted my body. A jolt of pain shot up my arm and I remembered it all when I saw the sling my arm rested in. A beautiful summer day in San Diego. Sun shinning‚ clear skies. I was cruising down San Diego Bay with my siblings‚ cousins‚ aunt‚ and dad. I was so excited to see my aunt‚ uncle and cousins‚ considering I haven’t seen them in years. I regretted having so much fun remembering my mother was home sick with the flu‚ but I pushed

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    main image‚ besides Frida‚ in the center‚ is a perfectly formed male fetus which she named “Dieguito‚” that she longed to have for so long‚ especially being the unborn son of the love of her life. The Orchid on the bottom center was a gift from Diego Rivera‚ which was also an artist around this time and was with Frida as well. The snail on the upper right corner alludes to the slow paced miscarriage she had to go through. The salmon pink plaster female torso on the upper left corner was her idea

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    Frida Kahlo Short Answer

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    drew attention to her. She had a bohemian flare and just lived as she pleased. She broke norms daily‚ but did not care because that’s just who she was. During her lifetime‚ Frida’s paintings did not get much attention and she was often referred to as Diego Rivera’s wife. Her artwork received recognition after her death due to a new artistic style in Mexico during the 1980’s called Neomexicanismo. After that‚ her work began being showcased in many countries outside of Mexico such as London‚ Sweden‚ Germany

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    As Rivera’s trip to America in the 1930s swept him through a whirlwind of artistic transformation‚ the Mexican muralist bequeathed a wide array of both admired and detested artworks across the country. Perhaps his most infamous creation‚ whether a product of defiance or miscommunication‚ found itself brushed across a prominent wall of Rockefeller Center in New York City in 1934. Man at the Crossroads‚ a piece commissioned by business magnate Nelson Rockefeller‚ stirred loathsome sentiments within

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    walk. She experienced physical suffering and to entertain herself from sadness she began painting. She expressed her feelings by painting whatever comes through her mind. That was how art transformed her life. Art was simply her life. She married Diego Rivera but their relationship didn’t go well. She has a peculiar love for spectacle she used it as a mask to preserve her privacy and personal dignity. Her life is full of sorrow and sadness. Her paintings were so original and dramatic. She held her

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    Frida Kahlo Obstacles

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    because I am often alone and I am the subject I know best” (“Frida Kahlo Biography‚” p. 2). One of Kahlo’s highest paid and largest pieces she painted was known as The Two Fridas. The Two Fridas was painted in 1939 during the divorce of her husband‚ Diego Rivera. The Two Fridas was

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    Mexican Muralism

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    Mexican muralism offers us one of the most politically charged and expressive art forms of the 20th century. David Alfaro Siqueiros and Jose Clemente Orozco are two of the three so called triumvirate of Mexican Muralists‚ the third being Diego Rivera. Both of the artists have a unique style and a strong sense of morals and political ideals. Their styles are similar in the sense of the amount of expression and movement in their pieces They also share a common ideology that shows up often in their

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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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    was born and raised in Mexico the child of a European atheist and a Mexican catholic. Kahlo became a painter as the result of a horrible bus accident at the age of eighteen‚ painting was the only way she could truly express how she felt. She married Diego Rivera‚ another famous Mexican artist. As the result of being famous Frida Kahlo lived in the United States for some time and she also became friends with Pablo Picasso and she was considered a surrealist (Amazing Women). In the painting

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