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Title: The Art of Art: Frida Kahlo


1
The 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

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Frida 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.

Image from http//www.urtonart.com/history/frida-
y-diego.htm
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Frida 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

Image from http//www.urtonart.com/history/frida-
y-diego.htm
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Frida 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

Image from http//www.urtonart.com/history/frida-
y-diego.htm
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Frida 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

Image from http//www.urtonart.com/history/frida-
y-diego.htm
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Frida 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

Image from http//www.urtonart.com/history/frida-
y-diego.htm
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Frida 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

Image from http//www.urtonart.com/history/frida-
y-diego.htm
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Frida 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?

Image from http//www.urtonart.com/history/frida-
y-diego.htm
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