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    For this assignment I decided to choose this piece of art work because Frida Kahlo is one of my favorite artists of all times. Her art work always spoke to me in many ways. Through her paintings she is letting us feel and acknowledge her experience’s and struggles. While visiting the museum one of my favorite parts was being able to see most of her famous paintings face to face. Being able to see those paintings so close made me admired her work even more. B) In this painting the artist uses

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    Diego Rivera is well known mexican painter and muralist and most influential in the twentieth century. Rivera was born in Guanajuato, Mexico on December 8th, 1886 and died on November 24th, 1957, in Mexico City, Mexico. His parents discovered he was gifted when he was a toddler and supported it to the extent that they had set up a room in their home where Rivera could let his creativity loose. Later, at the age of six, Rivera and his family moved to Mexico City. Their he attended San Carlos Academy

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    all the artwork on her walls. Our teacher has an Ojibwa background. She has chosen to hang Native pottery examples as well as multi-cultural artists work throughout her classroom. As you enter the class you are greeted by a enormous mosaic of Frida Kahlo built with bottle caps. It’s very colorful and inviting. Ms. Conwell stands outside the room in the adjacent lunch area as students arrive for class. She greets each one with a level of personal attention. Overall Ms. C is a very personable

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