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    In the film, Frida (Taymor, 2002), Salma Hayek portrays the role of the iconic Mexican painter, Frida Kahlo, as she pursues her passion for art and navigates through the tumultuous relationship with Diego Rivera. Manifesting such a complex historical figure was a difficult task because of the range of age and emotion of the character, which were both needed in the actress who played her. To this effect, Salma Hayek’s personal properties and performance in this film contributed to her ability to represent

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    Frida Kahlo

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    The artwork ‘'Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird' is a self portrait created by Frida Kahlo using oil on canvas. The piece depicts Kahlo from the shoulders up, facing directly towards the audience with an emotionless facial expression. She is in a tropical environment with a background consisting primarily of large tropical leaves, in the top right corner you can see the blue sky and some clouds. Kahlo is wearing a plain white shirt and around her neck there are intertwined thorn branches

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    Frida Kahlo was an astonishing Mexican artist, who mainly painted self-portraits after the fact she had a bus accident. When the bus accident happened Frida Kahlo was stabbed by a steel handrail, which went all the way through her hip, which was a serious fracture and left her in the hospital for several weeks in the hospital to recover. The only good outcome out of this was that during her recovery time she used her time painting so her talent came out to the world. She was married to another great

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    best.” Known as one of the most influential Latin American artist’s Frida Kahlo was a female Mexican painter, recognized for her elaborate Mexican dress and detailed self-portraits. Suffering through many struggles and tragedies in the beginning stages in her life, including an almost fatal bus crash and polio at the age of six. Events lead to her often being alone, this lead to her painting herself, as she was who she known best. Frida Kahlo’s paintings and amazing battle have inspired many all over

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    Frida Kahlo nació el 6 de Julio 1907 en la ciudad de México. Ella les dijo a muchas personas que nació el 7 de Julio 1910 porque quiso parecer más joven a los otros. Aunque sus padres fueron judíos, Frida nació en México. Frida fue una artista surrealista y sus obras vió de sus emociones de la tristexa y la cólera de su vida. Ella le encantó decir los chistes, reír, y sonreír. Frida Kahlo llevó las ropas de la cultura tradicional de México porque pensó que las ropas fueran una forma del arte

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    Suppose you had an accident the left you with constant pain. What would you do? How would you handle your circumstances? This happened to Frida Kahlo and she dealt with her circumstances by painting." She was described as a surrealist painter, but in reality, she painted her autobiography. Frida Kahlo was one of Mexico’s most famous self-portrait artist. Frida suffers from having polio at a young age, bus accident, bad marriage, and not being able to have kids. She married a famous mural painter

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    Frida Kahlo Essay

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    Frida Kahlo’s “Roots” is a conceptual art piece, using Surrealist art elements to represent the idea that in life and death, everything is connected. The painting depicts a young Frida, laying sideways in the middle of a vast desert. From an opening in her stomach, vines grow and reach into the desert earth. Frida’s blood flows through the vines into the earth, as if to feed the dead ground. The content of this piece shows every aspect of life: birth, life, and death are all clearly represented in

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    Frida Kahlo Flower

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    Beauty Through Fire Frida Kahlo was a phoenix. Phoenixes are mythical birds, often with flaming feathers, but by far, the most interesting quality of a phoenix is its death. When a phoenix dies, it burns up into a heap of ashes. Then, from the ashes a new baby phoenix is born. In a way, this is a perfect metaphor for Frida Kahlo and her life. When Frida burned in life, it didn’t just end there. After Frida’s accident, her world fell apart. Instead of an ending though, for Frida, it was a new beginning

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    Frida, By Julie Taymor

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    “Frida” the movies was released in 2002 and directed by Julie Taymor. The cast included Salma Hayek as (Frida), Alfred Molina as (Diego Rivera), Ashley Judd, Antonio Banderas, Edward Norton, Mia Maestro, and Geoffrey Rush. “Frida” is a biography of the life of Mexican artist Frida Khalo). She is a woman who came from a very simple background. She rose to fame as an artist with a very interesting vision for her craft. She endured a very difficult relationship with her husband/mentor Diego Rivera Many

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    Frida Kahlo’s “The Two Fridas” is a manifestation of heartbreak, inner human pain, rejection of colonialism, and emotional journey. An oil on canvas made in 1939 in the midst of Frida Kahlo’s divorce from Diego Rivera, this painting embodied Frida Kahlo’s progression at this time in her life, dealing with what she is and what she wishes to be; as well as setting out how she wishes to do it. An ode to melancholy and overcoming adversity, “The Two Fridas” is a universal, eternal reminder of human

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