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    plays a very defining role in their self expression. Frida Kahlo is an example of a woman whose culture is a summary of her idiosyncrasy expressed through her paintings and presence among the american culture. If Frida was a peacock her flamboyant feathers would be boasting her mexican pride. Even the day of the gallery where she was bedridden‚ Frida was adorn in Mexican gowns and was sung Mexican ballads till the early mornings Herrera‚ Hayden.” Frida Kahlo”. Springboard English language Arts. CollegeBoard

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    People’s cultural view When looking at a different part of the world people think that it is weird. Well that is all culture are different and special. In “Where Worlds Collide”‚ Frida: a biography‚ and Two Kinds‚ the passages show that people’s culture affect the way they view the world and their cultures. In Pico Iyer’s passage “Where Worlds Collide‚” he talked about people that their culture and how it affected their view on the world. “They see Koreans piling into the Taeguk Airport Shuttle

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    Frida Out Of Control In "Don’t! The Secret Of Self-Control"‚ journalist Jonah Lehrer‚ recounts an experiment performed in the late nineteen-sixties by physiologist Walter Mischel. The experiment‚ which became known as the "The Marshmallow Test"‚ took place at Stanford University’s Bing Nursery School‚ where Mischel and some of his graduate students presented children with a marshmallow and given a choice: Eat this marshmallow now‚ or wait fifteen minutes and get two. Many years later‚ Mischel

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    Frida and Diego were both “not faithful‚ but loyal‚” to one another as Diego encountered many extramarital affairs and Frida explored her bisexuality by finding comfort and solace in the hands of other male and female partners. Before they were even wed‚ Diego had another wife that actually discovered the pair

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    Bibliography: Frida Kahlo 2008‚ Lenin Imports‚ viewed 14 August‚ 2008‚ http://www.leninimports.com/frida_kahlo_bio.html. Frida’s Art 2008‚ James Logan High School‚ viewed 14 August‚ 2008‚ http://www.jlhs.nhusd.k12.ca.us/classes/social_science/Latin_America/Frida%20Kahlo/ARt.html. Tony Cragg 2008‚ Sculpture‚ viewed 14 August‚ 2008‚ http://www.sculpture.org.uk/biography/TonyCragg/. Tony New

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    painters especially‚ Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. Diego Rivera made art for the working class and native people in Mexico. He was raised in Guanajuato and went to school at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts. Diego was very talented in making murals. One of his finest works of art is “Man at the Cross Roads” but it was destroyed by the Rockefellers because of the judgment. Rivera was married to Frida Kahlo and she was very known for her self portraits. Frida was born in Coyocoan and is still admired

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    other countries are not helping that much.” ‘Migrante (The Filipino Diaspora)’ is a film that portrays the many faces of being an overseas Filipino worker. The fates of the OFWs in the film were intertwined by the tragic incident that has befallen Frida (Jody Sta. Maria) and her family. It also highlighted the role of people’s organizations such as Migrante International‚ which‚ in real life‚ have been at the forefront of helping fellow Filipino migrants workers in need. “One of our inspirations

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    different artwork pieces we have seen through museums or within our textbooks‚ most would include an underlying meaning. The underlying meaning of the artwork is depicted by the audience and how they would choose to interpret the artwork. For instance‚ in Frida Kahlo’s self-portrait piece with a thorn necklace and a dead hummingbird‚ it signifies certain objects to show her own characteristics. Aside from the hummingbird‚ which could have meant light transcendent or escape‚ there are also different animals

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    not just portraiture but all the works are self-portraits. These artists use color to emphasize the tone and mood of the art. Van Gogh uses various cool blue tones in “Self portrait with Bandaged Ear” to set the visual path and give rise to rhythm. Frida uses repeated golds and warm browns to harmonize the “Self Portrait Dedicated to Dr. Eloesser”. She also uses vivid colors to emphasize the flowers and “beautiful” things. As far of methods of application‚ Van Gogh uses a thick application of paint

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    For instance‚ in a portion of Frida Kahlo it says‚ "Where’s the circus?"... Frida Kahlo did not mind a bit.” This scene took place in New York where the culture is completely different from Mexico‚ where Frida is from. You can tell New Yorkers view Mexican culture as silly or strange by the way they describe Frida Kahlo. This is because they are not accustom to the Mexican

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