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    someone’s name represents their cultural identity is proposed when author Hayden Herrera states‚ “In April‚ 1953‚ less than a year before her death at th3e age of forty-seven‚ Frida kahlo had her first paintings in her native Mexico” (Herrera 33). Long after frida’s death‚ her name is still remembered. When you think of Frida Kahlo‚ you think of her amazing artwork but also‚ you can hear her culture in her name. Even though your name will be used billions of times in your life‚ it can still come

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    Griffith University Undergraduate Student Psychology Journal Volume 1‚ 2009 Undergraduate Researcher Article Personality measures under focus: The NEO-PI-R and the MBTI Frida Johnsson 2005PSY‚ Personality and Individual Differences School of Psychology‚ Griffith University The concept of personality has for a long time attracted the interests of psychologists. As a result there are numerous theoretical approaches to the measurement of personality. This report will present two of these approaches

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    Popular female artists tend to be explored in terms of the male companions‚ this tends to be true for Frida Kahlo‚ Georgia O’Keeffe‚ and Lee Krasner. Each woman contributed to the art world but are more often than not given the identity of the relationship to Diego Rivera‚ Alfred Stieglitz‚ and Jackson Pollock. According to Women’s Art Journal‚ Krasner faced hardships as a painter‚ similar to men of the time‚ in terms of painting with the Abstract Expressionist movement. Though‚ within the first

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    redeem herself and make peace with her life. Frida painted herself as realistically as possible‚ which at the time people didn’t understand because she was sort of ugly. It was almost a form of brutality ‚ as a vulnerability that restored‚ but reserved and withheld pain. She made art to prove she was still there‚ to invest her time in her own healing‚ to take care of and love herself. The theme of this painting by Frida is the inner and outer vulnerability defenses and at the

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    artist to the Discovery of Pulque is Jose Maria Obregon and its style is indigenismo. 8. The artist is Jose Guadalupe Posada the media he uses is prints and the Calaveras represent Dia de Los Muertos. 9. Here we have a painting of Frida Kahlo that she named The Two Fridas‚ she was associated with the surrealist group. 10. This building is the Academy of San Carlos‚ the buildings architectural style is the neoclassical style this building is important because it was the first government sponsored

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    Andre Derain‚ Mountains at Colioure‚ 1905-exemplifeis so called mixed technique. Favism in which short strokes of pure color derived fom the work of van goh and Seurat are combined with curvilinear planes of flat color inspired by by gaugunis paintings and are nouvau decorative arts. The assertive colors‚ which he likened to sticks of dynamite do not record what he actually saw in the landscape by rather generate their own purely artistic energy as they express the artists intense feeling about what

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    Introduction What is art? There are many definitions that can be given to art depending on the person talking about it and by these definitions; the following questions can be answered. Why is art necessary? What does it benefit us if art is applied in our lives? What can it do for us? What is its importance? These are the questions some people think of when they hear the word art. I have learned some things in my GREATWK class especially the definition of art and how to answer these questions.

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    out of this country to work? Knowing our Filipino culture for strong family ties‚ no one would. If there is anything that makes ‘Migrante’ stand out from other OFW films is the fact that they spent a significant amount of time showing what pushed Frida‚ like other Filipinos‚ to work abroad. Many Filipinos leave the country in the hope that working abroad could help them uplift their living conditions‚ be able to send loved ones to a good school‚ buy medicines for family members who are sick and

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    the ground (not background‚ because almost everything in the picture that isn’t flesh snug up to the picture plane) is mottled gold. Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter[5] who is best known for her self-portraits. This was Frida’s first self-portrait after the divorce from her husband Diego. In place of the feminine clothes seen in most of her self-portraits‚ Frida appears dressed in a large dark man’s suit‚ probably one of Diego’s. She has just cut off her long hair that Diego admired so much. In

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    So it would be fairly easy to pick a number of artist that do this well but I choose only one. Frida Kahlo paintings are mostly self-imagery of her own traumatizing events. From her painful bus accident‚ to her numerous surgeries afterwards‚ she expressed these events rather vividly in her art. Pieces like Henry Ford Hospital (1992) and The Two Fridas (1939) are very good examples of traumatic effects on a person psyche. While most of her art consisted of a deep undertone

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