Saturday, April 28, 2012
Blu-Muto, A wall painted motion
Friday, April 13, 2012
Frida Kahlo-The Two Fridas
Painted in 1939, Oil on Canvas, 67x67 inches. It was believed to be an expression of Frida's feelings about her divorce with Diego Rivera. This was the first large-scale self portrait she has ever done. Frida wore her heart on her sleeve & in this case it was literally almost. On the right, the Frida is holding a small portrait of Diego. It relates to Drawing because first off it's a self portrait which we're about to do. And it's a very expressive painting with how Frida felt. This painting illustrating a literal split between her two
selves is from this period of turmoil & self-doubt. The composition is
striking. On the right is the Mexican Frida in traditional tehuana dress. On
the left is European Frida in a colonial white dress, possibly intended to be wedding
garb. The two women are seated on a green bench, holding hands. The
anatomy of their hearts is superimposed on them both; the one belonging to the
European self is seen through a hole in her dress at the breast. A blood line
originates at a cameo of Diego as a child held by the Frida on the right. It
twines between them both & is ultimately terminated by a medical implement
held by the Frida on the left. Blood stains intermingle with the red flowers at
the hem of the dress. I choose this because I love how she expresses herself is so bold & something that I've never seen or would think of doing with a self portrait.
Frida Kahlo said "Since my subjects have always been my
sensations, my states of mind and the profound reactions that life has been
producing in me, I have frequently objectified all this in figures of myself,
which were the most sincere and real thing that I could do in order to express
what I felt inside and outside of myself."
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Starry Night-Vincent Van Gogh
Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh, (Oil on Canvas, 1889) was painted when he was in the Asylum at Saint-Remy in 1889. There are different aspects when it comes to this painting talking about how the town, sky, clouds, ect. But Vincent in his younger years wanted to dedicate his life to evangelization of those in poverty. This painting is the post of impressionist landscape painting.I choose this because for one it's my most favorite painting by Van Gogh. Another reason why is I love it for the colors & the motions of the sky. The swirls that I think really dignified the painting because it's pretty intense.
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