Mexican style
This blog is fot remember you how was the culture in Mexico. In this country were born many artists to importan for the world. Like Frida Kahlo, Jose Clemente Orozco.We will begin with Frida Khalo: she was born on July 6, 1907, in the house of her parents, known as La Casa Azul (The Blue House), in Coyoacán. At the time, Coyoacán was a small town on the outskirts of Mexico City.
This is the most famous pinting made by Frida Khalo. This painting was call " Las dos fridas" Was made in the year 1939 when she got divorced of Diego Rivera. She was crazy in love to him. In this pating she showed us her feelings in that moment.
JOSE CLEMTENTE OROZCO:
FRIDA KAHLO
– AUTORRETRATO
This was Frida's first
work done after her marriage to Diego Rivera. In this self-portrait she used a
very colorful style, several lines and much luminosity. She showsus her
happiness at that moment.
FRIDA KAHLO – AUTORRETRATO CON PELO CORTO
This was Frida's
first self-portrait after the divorce from her husband Diego.Frida appears
dressed in a large dark man's suit. She has cut off her long hair, which is
everywhere. She painted a verse of a song:
"Look, if
I loved you, it was for your hair, now you're bald,
I don't love you
anymore.”
FRIDA KAHLO
– COCOS LLORANDO
This still
life was painted by Frida Kahlo in 1951, the last years of her life. She
projected her pain in an image of a coconut crying. At this point
of her life Frida used to take many medications, sometimes mixed with alcohol,
so they began to affect her ability to paint with the precision and detail
which she was known.
JOSE CLEMTENTE OROZCO:
“El Hombre En Llamas” is an amazing mural that was painted by Jose Clemente Orozco, a man who was born in Ciudad Guzman; he just had one hand¡¡¡ that’s amazing. This is one of the most famous paintwork of America. He made this painting in the Hospicio Cabañas. By one hand,this represents the prehispanic world, with their ancient and bloody rituals when people used to sacrifice the humans, and by the other hand the Spanish aspects with their positive aspects (science, Christian charity), and negative ones (fights, cruelty and dead).
This painting is called “La Trinchera” and was also made by Jose Clemente Orozco in 1926. This mural represents the fear that men had in the revolution war, the defeat, the desperation of see people being murdered. This traditional painting show us the critics of everything that happened in the past and will happen in the future, not like a “new” Mexico, like a Mexico marked in fights without winning.
DAVID ALFARO SIQUEIROS – NUESTRA IMAGEN ACTUAL
This
painting was made with a strong expressionism by Siqueiros in 1947. The
muscular body represents the definition of the big cities. The stone head
reflect the people who don’t think by their self. And finally the empty hands
represent the lack of identity, the lack of values, the lack of freedom in our
society.
tells us that men fought for Mexico was a country without violence but that we are so.
ResponderEliminarI think these pictures are very nice and show how wonderful and wide is the Mexican culture, and that throughout history many artists have left their mark on his artwork.
ResponderEliminarMARTHA CECILIA SANCHEZ RODRIGUEZ 5E TM
Many mexican painters try to show us about the lifestyle in Mexico, Orozco painted about the situation for mexican people in his time., His paintings are just wonderful.
ResponderEliminarClemente Orozco was one of the famous painters in Mexico and all his artwork was incredible. It's amazing how he tried to show the problems or the situation that people lived in that time. Almost all his paintings he demostrated blood and sacrifice. Good job guys
ResponderEliminargood...good... paintings of Mexican painters. I like the paintings of Orozco "Burning man" Saul
ResponderEliminarjessica lorena verduzco lauriano:
ResponderEliminarare very good pictures besides classic Mexican interesting for us and is a very good job
Mexico has a variety of famous painters, which show the lifestyle as Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros, his works are very surprising. These works tell the story of Mexico, I love!!!!
ResponderEliminarI'm frida fan because she is a mexican painter, her work is very amazing but her style is unusual because this paintings are confusing, in my opinion the most beutiful painting is (Las dos fridas) I would like see more frida's paintings.
ResponderEliminarAnd finally Clemente Orozco was a famous painter he was born in ciudad Guzman, his work is very traditional.
this blog it's really interesting because is a mexican art all the paintinigs like im not fan of art but I appreciate all this the most important person ti me her is clemente orozco because is a good painter and he was born in city guzman mi favorite painting is la trinchera because this mural represents the fear that men had in the revolution war, the defeat, the desperation of see people being murdered.
ResponderEliminarto me here*
ResponderEliminarAs Mexican obviously brings nostalgia, pride is not just like me.
ResponderEliminarMexican painters, good selection. Frida Kahlo had a very sophisticated & Mexican style, and she is a woman whom I admire. Jose Clemente Orozco, our "paisano" (countryman), was showing in his works the problems that in his time existed. I really like your blog, congratulations.
ResponderEliminareventhough I liked the paintings, which are also Mexican throw by artistes are highly recognized as José Clemente Orozco, Frida Kahlo that left some of his greatest paintings for them to be recognized.
ResponderEliminaralejandra sepulveda guijarro
I love that you're talking about Mexican painters.
ResponderEliminarI'm a big fan of Frida Kahlo, her paintings are rare and exotic.
Clemente Orozco is an example for painters, his works are incredible, exotic, colorful and striking.
All these paintings of Mexican art are wonderful! its great painters succeeded very well represent his idealism through his work! I love!!
ResponderEliminarNaty Baron Manzo -_-
All this mexican paintings are very interesting and they are really beautiful it show the histroy an the beusty that mexico has! I'm not an art fan but i really like how the paints try to show the painter's emotions and feelings
ResponderEliminarthis work is very important and it is true the meaning of each of its parts and reflects the anger of the injustices committed by painter
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