Painting at a Latin American level 1
Frida Kahlo (1907-1954).
In this work we can see how the Mexican painter gives the painting a bit of reality like this self-portrait.
FRIDA KAHLO is a Mexican painter who mainly made self-portraits; She was a fantasy painter and her style was inspired by the popular art of her country and what she did when painting was to capture the painful aspects of life. FRIDA, she played a combination between fantasy art and reality that almost in the infinite self-portraits of her that the witness showed as a victim throughout her environment and her time. Most of her works narrate the pain of people, the passionate Mexican painter is telling her story and one of the painters who inspired Frida was Diego Rivera.
Painting has continued to evolve today, the majority of painters assumed some aesthetic concepts of abstract art, one of the figures from Latin America is Oswaldo Guayasamín of Ecuadorian nationality, who above all expresses a political content. Some paintings by different Latinos:
Oswaldo Guayamín.
In this painting you can see that the painter Oswaldo is more than anything a painter of abstract painting; in which he takes into account a lot of importance to religious beliefs, his drawings are more figurative in which he gave a great contribution to the universal plastic arts since he was one of the most important of the surrealist movement.
OSWALDO was an Ecuadorian painter, more than anything, a renovator, where his works reflected his concerns and, above all, religious beliefs were of great importance to him. The Ecuadorian Oswaldo and his surrealist paintings; More than anything he describes his drawings as an evolution of abstract painting that was a fundamental piece of abstract expressiveness. His painting, which is becoming more and more metaphysical, envelops us and provokes us to see painting in a different way, since everything was inspired by figures like Breton, Picasso and others; He also likes architecture as well as poetry.