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    Professor Ferris Williams Art History 2 December 2013 For my Formal Analysis I decided to choose the painting that Fridah Kahlo did in 1946 entitled “The Little Deer”. When examining this piece of work I see the deer jumping and running through the forest in action. The deer has a female human style face which is somewhat interesting because Kahlo uses the same type face when doing self-portraits of herself. When viewing this piece I see the arrows striking the deer and blood running out and the

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    Maya Angelou‚ sharing a similar name as the renaissance artist Michael Angelo‚ was an artist in her own respect. She painted pictures of her childhood that effected people‚ and changed their perspectives. Overcoming many obstacles she was able to live an accomplished life. She wrote many books‚ she was active in the civil rights movement‚ and she was a mentor to many. Baggage and pain never dragged her expressions to a frown. Her smile will be remembered just as much as her distinct poetry. Maya

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    Introducion Birth‚ maternity and death‚ three concepts drawn and sculpted by the hands of Käthe Kollwitz in all her work. Pain can have a rare beauty‚ an adjacent romanticism‚ and this was something that Kollwitz could extract from the essence of her being. Observing her work‚ one can feel like doing a poetic journey that leads us to existential paradigms‚ where the ugly can be beautiful as well as black can be white‚ or where the sadness can be happiness. When i first sow her drawings during the

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    Mirkin’s article‚ “Aurora Reyes: ataque a la maestra rural‚” was about one of the most iconic women in Mexican history. She was a very inspiring woman‚ she still found time to create her murals and fight for what she believed in all while being a single mother of two and having a job. Reyes was someone who fought for things that were dear to her such as education‚ children‚ and equality for women. I found it interesting but not surprising that her murals reflected her beliefs and illustrated the

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    The artist named Diego María de la Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez‚ better known as Diego Rivera‚ was and remains a prominent Mexican painter. Diego Rivera was born on the 8th of December 1886 in Guanajuato‚ Mexico and died on November 24‚ 1957 in Mexico City Mexico. Recognizing their son’s artistic abilities‚ at twelve years old Rivera was enrolled at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts (Souter‚ 2). Two years after graduation the government sponsored

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    painting is almost describing of where oneself came from. For example‚ It’s almost as if I’m in my Abuela’s house during celebrations where the orange walls are sure to pop. Through her Mexican culture‚ Frida Kahlo is able to create a painting that describes her Mexican roots. While growing up Frida‚ was cared

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    Parks‚ and Malala Yousafzai are only a few of the various activists who have made their marks on the world. Women have suffered through many harsh realities that world has thrown at them. One who was brave enough to confront this reality was Frida Kahlo. Frida is an outstanding role model‚ for she was a strong and independent woman. A person can only wonder how people find the drive to do amazing things. Pain and suffering was a massive part of Frida’s life‚ but she made the best of it and started

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    they must explore deep into their sub-conscious to find who they truly are as a person and how they can represent that on a canvas‚ print or paper through the use of symbols and other techniques. Two artists who have done this are Frida Kahlo and Vincent Van Gogh. Frida Kahlo was one of the most important Mexican artists of her time. She is well known for her harsh revealing self-portraits. She started to paint at the age of 15 after she was in a horrific bus accident‚ where she then began her career

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    rain from the heavens. All around her the earth is eroding and all life has forsaken her. But there is hope because as one’s eyes are drawn completely upward they can see a crystal blue sky. This piece reveals an emotionally disturbed and vulnerable Frida. Her distress seems to have consumed and overwhelmed her but there might be some nuances of hope she tucks

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    Straight Outta Compton is considered to be one of most impactful and noteworthy films of 2015. Directed by F. Gary Gray‚ this superb biopic of the infamous rap group N.W.A. (N*ggaz Wit Attitudes)‚ captures the lives of N.W.A‚ as well as their rise to rap supremacy. This film also displays many of the issues that occurred in the late 80’s‚ early 90’s era such as racial injustice‚ police brutality‚ and gang violence. Sad to say‚ many of the issues presented in the film are still very prevalent today

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