Frida Kahlo lived during the Mexican Revolution, and she expressed her unfortunate destiny to the painting works. She spent her growth period with the Mexican Revolution. During the revolution, a new sense of nationalism rushed a renaissance of cultural renewal glorifying Mexico's native roots took ...
Frida Kahlo lived during the Mexican Revolution, and she expressed her unfortunate destiny to the painting works. She spent her growth period with the Mexican Revolution. During the revolution, a new sense of nationalism rushed a renaissance of cultural renewal glorifying Mexico's native roots took place. She painted using the symbolizing method for the nationalism and political beliefs based on the Mexican Revolution. However, her work was not only the expression of social ideology but also captured her intense and severe life. Kahlo contracted polio at age six and Kahlo was involved in a tragic accident that dramatically changed her life. Traveling home from school on a bus, the vehicle collided with a trolley car. She was plagued by release of extreme pain for the accident. The pain was intense and often left her confined to bedridden for a long time. During the medical treatment, Kahlo turned her attention to the painting, and that working released her from the intolerable pain for a short while. Kahlo approached the famous Mexican painter, Diego Rivera, whose work she admired, asking him for advice about pursuing art as a career. He encouraged her development as an artist and soon began an intimate relationship with Frida. They were married in 1929. Later that same year, Kahlo became pregnant, though she had an abortion because her damaged body could not handle the pregnancy without putting her own life at risk. Her repeated inability to have children was a source of pain for Kahlo. Drawing on personal experiences, including her marriage, her miscarriages, Kahlo's works often are characterized by their stark portrayals of pain. Also her other works are self-portraits which often incorporate symbolic portrayals of the identification as woman. The symbolic element of her painting includes personality and political view. Kahlo's paintings were reflections of her personal history, her damaged physical condition, her philosophy of nature and life, and her individual and mythological world view. Therefore the goal of this paper is to understand the Frida Kahlo's symbolism which in the point of dialectical view. This paper is considered the influence of the environmental around the Frida Kahlo the usage of the image and color which is based on the personal experience as the symbol, the surrealism element about the double meaning which was expressed by illusion and reappearance. Frida Kahlo's works have naked and straight tendency but also includes symbolism, metaphor, obscure characteristic. Her motives of the painting are able to divide two parts. One is narrative for her own history and the other is question for an abstract concept; such as the sexual identification, pain, deception, cruelty, admiration, and beauties of life. She did not compromise anything for limitation and deterioration of arts because painting is only way to remain as herself for her in endless pain. Therefore she refused political approach to the her works. Therefore Frida Kahlo's is one of the most influential painters of the middle twentieth century for her nave painting.
Frida Kahlo lived during the Mexican Revolution, and she expressed her unfortunate destiny to the painting works. She spent her growth period with the Mexican Revolution. During the revolution, a new sense of nationalism rushed a renaissance of cultural renewal glorifying Mexico's native roots took place. She painted using the symbolizing method for the nationalism and political beliefs based on the Mexican Revolution. However, her work was not only the expression of social ideology but also captured her intense and severe life. Kahlo contracted polio at age six and Kahlo was involved in a tragic accident that dramatically changed her life. Traveling home from school on a bus, the vehicle collided with a trolley car. She was plagued by release of extreme pain for the accident. The pain was intense and often left her confined to bedridden for a long time. During the medical treatment, Kahlo turned her attention to the painting, and that working released her from the intolerable pain for a short while. Kahlo approached the famous Mexican painter, Diego Rivera, whose work she admired, asking him for advice about pursuing art as a career. He encouraged her development as an artist and soon began an intimate relationship with Frida. They were married in 1929. Later that same year, Kahlo became pregnant, though she had an abortion because her damaged body could not handle the pregnancy without putting her own life at risk. Her repeated inability to have children was a source of pain for Kahlo. Drawing on personal experiences, including her marriage, her miscarriages, Kahlo's works often are characterized by their stark portrayals of pain. Also her other works are self-portraits which often incorporate symbolic portrayals of the identification as woman. The symbolic element of her painting includes personality and political view. Kahlo's paintings were reflections of her personal history, her damaged physical condition, her philosophy of nature and life, and her individual and mythological world view. Therefore the goal of this paper is to understand the Frida Kahlo's symbolism which in the point of dialectical view. This paper is considered the influence of the environmental around the Frida Kahlo the usage of the image and color which is based on the personal experience as the symbol, the surrealism element about the double meaning which was expressed by illusion and reappearance. Frida Kahlo's works have naked and straight tendency but also includes symbolism, metaphor, obscure characteristic. Her motives of the painting are able to divide two parts. One is narrative for her own history and the other is question for an abstract concept; such as the sexual identification, pain, deception, cruelty, admiration, and beauties of life. She did not compromise anything for limitation and deterioration of arts because painting is only way to remain as herself for her in endless pain. Therefore she refused political approach to the her works. Therefore Frida Kahlo's is one of the most influential painters of the middle twentieth century for her nave painting.
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