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    Frida Kahlo Hero

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    Frida Kahlo stated,“I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration.” Kahlo focused on her dreams throughout her lifetime and she believed no one and nothing was in her way. This is one of the many reasons why Frida Kahlo is a hero known among many others. Frida Kahlo was born in Coyoacan, Mexico and died in the same place, she took pride in where she came from. As a result, she is buried

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    Frida Kahlo Struggles

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    Frida Kahlo is a Mexican artist who painted her biography in her paintings. Kahlo also revived the feminist movement in art. Kahlo’s paintings have created lots of interest within the public such as scholars, art critiques, lovers of art, and even normal people. Hayden Herrera published Frida’s Biography in the year 1970 and that grabbed people’s attention for Frida’s uniqueness in art. Frida Kahlo was one of the artist loved by people in the 20th century and later the Mexican country provided her

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    Frida Kahlo Analysis

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    “I don't paint dreams or nightmares, I paint my own reality.” ― Frida Kahlo In “The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo” the focus on art and cultural identity was surely a main focal point. In the video, PBS America addresses Frida Kahlo’s outlook on her cultural identity through her artistic choices. Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist who painted an abounding of self portraits. As the video states, “She was born in Mexico City in 1907, during the great revolution of the twenty first century.” (The Life

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    Frida Kahlo Influences

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    Friday Kahlo was a Mexican painter born in 1907. She achieved great international popularity and her use of vibrant colours in many of her works was influenced by indigenous cultures of Mexico as well as Realism, Symbolism and Surrealism. At the age of eighteen, Kahlo was involved in a violent bus accident, damaging her spine and marking her life with chronic pain, infertility and health problems. In Frida Kahlo’s paintings the physical and emotional pain of these injuries transcend from the canvas

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    Frida Kahlo Essay

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    Frida Kahlo was a half-mexican, half-hungarian painter of the 20th century born Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón in Coyoacán, Mexico City on July 6, 1907. During her short lived life, she had many accomplishments. She was a surrealist artist whos paintings reflected her thoughts and feelings. Her creative style was always amazing but confusing. Unfortunately, she lived most of her artistic life in the shadow of her husband, Diego Rivera, and her work was not truly recognized until after her

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    Frida Kahlo Essay

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    In Frida, an autobiographical film based on the life of the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, Julie Taymor (director) wonderfully presented the real-life of Kahlo’s. Frida Kahlo was a phenomenal woman who broke through every expectation placed on a middle-class Mexican woman. Taymor does an impressive job of capturing the emotional transformation that occurs in Kahlo after she is fatally injured on a bus accident in Mexico City, Mexico. Kahlo is left in an incurable state that causes her to be bedridden;

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    The Art Of Frida Kahlo

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    Frida Kahlo was an interesting woman that often portrayed her emotions, feelings, and thoughts in to her works of art. Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907 in a town now known as Casa Azul. In her childhood, Kahlo was faced with many complications that should have ended her life. Being that she was diagnosed with polio when she was six, and being involved in a fatal bus accident where most of the bones in her body were fractured including her pelvis, she had a very hard childhood. In 1939, Frida

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    Frida Kahlo Influences

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    Frida kahlo was a famous Mexican artist whose life was filled with physical and emotional pain, yet her enthusiasm for art kept her alive which can be seen through the quote “I am not sick, I am broken. But I am happy as long as I can paint” (Brown, nd). Her work can be described as hard as steel, fine as a butterfly wing, lovable as a smile and cruel as the bitterness of life (Frida,2002). All her work was inspired by the nature around her and the exquisite artifacts of Mexico which is apparent

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    Frida Kahlo was one of the most fascinating visual artists of the nineteenth century. Her art and life were filled with pain that was both emotional and physical which she expressed through her paintings. Frida was her art. Frida did not conform to most cultural norms or gender roles in her life time, she was a free spirit trapped in an invalid body. While she did not assume very much acclaim during her lifetime she did manage to be very well traveled even though she was born and died in the same

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    Frida Kahlo Analysis

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    Frida Kahlo was one of Mexico’s greatest artists who painted mostly self-portraits. When Kahlo was a child she was diagnosed with polio, which is an infectious disease caused by a virus. She used pain, passion, bold and vibrant colors in her paintings. Her paintings were so good that Mexico celebrates her because she paid attention to the Mexican and indigenous culture. She loved to paint about her lifetime and her physical and emotional pain.She was described as a surrealist painter, which is an

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