Title: The Art of Art: Frida Kahlo
1The Art of ArtFrida Kahlos The Broken Column
- Elements of Art
- Line
- Shape and Form
- Space
- Texture
- Value and Light
- Color
- Time
- Organizing Principles
- Repetition
- Variety
- Rhythm
- Balance
- Compositional Unity
- Emphasis
- Proportion
- Relationship to the Environment
2Frida Kahlos The Broken Column, 1944
- In order to make these art pieces fit into our
format, we need to select art from which we can
readily draw a theme. - In The Broken Column, we might conclude that For
women within patriarchy, life is painful and
fraught with vulnerability is a potential
workable theme.
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3Frida Kahlos The Broken Column, 1944
- Repetition
- Lines of straps
- Several are needed
- Cultural pressure is constant
- Cracks within the Ionic Column
- The more cracks, the more fragile
- Associated with ancient Greece, an extreme
patriarchy pressure on women to look and act is
constant - Bare breasts
- Vulnerability, objectification
- Highlight femaleness (otherness)
- Nails
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4Frida Kahlos The Broken Column, 1944
- Variety
- Head
- Turned to left (feminine side) but ear shows on
right (masculine side) - Skirt
- Flows from left to right
- Background
- Terrain shapes are different from one side of
figure to the other - Notice green on left side to suggest fertility
much less present on right - Nails
- Each turned in different direction
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5Frida Kahlos The Broken Column, 1944
- Rhythm
- Predictable pattern
- Corset-like straps
- Breasts
- Ionic column details
- Nails, flow upward from left
- Balance
- Distribution of visual weight
- Largely symmetrical
- Arms, body, straps
- Few asymmetrical elements
- Ear, skirt
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6Frida Kahlos The Broken Column, 1944
- Compositional Unity
- Simple triangle
- Pulls eyes upward
- Contains the most dramatic element
- One eye
- Two breasts
- Torso with column and straps
- No Arms
- Places the mouth off center toward the left
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7Frida Kahlos The Broken Column, 1944
- Emphasis
- Rectangle within triangle
- Focal point (dominant contrast) is chest elements
- Viewer is directed, or constrained, as is the
female figure - Economy
- No extraneous details
- Barren landscape, no jewelry, skirt covering most
private parts
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8Frida Kahlos The Broken Column, 1944
- Proportion
- Body seems to be proportioned correctly
- Regular woman
- Relationship to the Environment
- How the art is, itself, displayed can add to or
detract from the pieces meaning - How does seeing the piece in a PowerPoint
presentation with a marble background affect
your sense of the pieces theme?
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