Tomas Rivera is a has created a story which challenges us with an obstacle‚ what hurts? “Its that it Hurts” Is about a nameless Mexican boy that faces many troubles throughout his everyday life. Being embarrassed‚ abused and discriminated against at school and submerged in the expectations his parents have for him. Because of a unwanted fight he now faces expulsion‚ and feels “that it hurts”. This first person story is about a young man dueling racism‚ bullying‚and parent pressure‚ and has been emotionally
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The Cognitive Processes of Creativity Sabrina Rivera Introduction to Cognitive Psychology Professor Forbes April 28‚ 2010 Creativity being one of the most mysterious of all cognitive processes can be identified in many means. While the world ages in advanced technology and complex life styles‚ creativity becomes more and more important to understand and obtain. Creativity is the process of demonstrating the ability to overcome problems with solutions and or creation of products. Creative
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I have decided to look into artists who have used their family history as an output for their work‚ I want to explore how they create the outcomes based on what type of memory or event their family went through‚ if it effected the media and exploration of their work or suited it to their main style of work. I have decided to go with the artists Tracey Emin‚ Frida Kahlo and Grayson Perry as they all have very different ways of working‚ different heritage and all within different time periods. I think
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Savannah Shostrom Sandra Castanon English 5-6 16 April 2013 Chicano Art Movement As artists began to actively participate in the efforts to redress the plight of Mexicans in the United States‚ there emerged a new iconography and symbolic language which not only articulated the movement‚ but became the core of a Chicano cultural renaissance. (Venegas) Chicano Art developed in the 1960s during the political eruption of the civil rights movements in the United States. This renaissance in the arts
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Applied Semiotics Fridas’ paintings analysis September 20th 2007 Identify two paintings of your interest then specify: (The whole assignment is in essay type format). 1. Author: Frida Kahlo. 2. Title of the painting: "La columna rota" and "Las dos Fridas" 3. Date: 1944 and 1939 4. Format: Rectangle and square. My first impressions of these two paintings were kind of painful because sadness and pain are shown in both of them. But at the same time they show the strength that Frida
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When discussing Frida Kahlo’s work it is plane to see her Mexican culture and her catholic up bringing but it also reflects her personal life with her husband and her tram accident and other events that have effected her in her life. All of these things we easily demonstrated by her diary‚ and her artworks with symbolism. When discussing the symbolism in Frieda’s art work the Broken Colum and the two Kahlo’s are a good example of the symbolism that she uses. Growing up in a Mexican heritage in
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Maslow’s assertion is that the solutions that we come up with are a reflection of our ways of knowing (tools) instead of the reflection of the problem. What it means is that we try to define our solutions by the tools we have instead of finding our solutions based on our problem. In finding solutions to a problem using our conventional ways of knowing one question that arises is the extent to which instinctively following our pre-existing ways of knowing to define every problem and solution is appropriate
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The self-portrait The Broken Column was painted by Frida Kahlo in 1944. This work is oil on canvas‚ mounted on masonite‚ and it is 40 x 30.7 cm. The Broken Column is at Museo Dolores Olmedo in Mexico. This painting is one of Kahlo’s most famous iconic self-portraits which represents feminism in its time‚ for it shatters the traditional idealized image of women through it subject matter‚ depiction of female beauty and symbolism. This life-size painting has a horizontal perspective
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Frida Kahlo was born in Coyoacan on July sixth 1907. She was contracted polio at an extremely youthful age‚ that left her right foot handicapped. In September 1926 the incident occurred‚ from school when she was returning back home‚ she was gotten on a despicable misfortune on the transport that she was riding in. Within this time‚ it was that she took the paintbrush to keep herself diverted from the candor and pain of her condition. At that point she was a given a mirror by her folks‚ so she could
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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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