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FRIDA KAHLO: LOVE & TRAGEDY (English Essay)

Ewho Gallery, Seoul, South Korea Presents Global Art Project (Indonesia & Korea) “FRIDA KAHLO: LOVE & TRAGEDY” Seruni Bodjawati and Higi Jung Essay by Seruni Bodjawati Man is a mystery. Although his physical action can be read, but the motion of his soul is unpredictable where it leads. Inside a human's  mind, there are endless possibilities. If a human is being compared to universe, he is like a small cosmos and the universe is like a big cosmos. Remarkably, the big cosmos can be stored in a small cosmos. The human mind itself can be smaller than a grain of sand and when it is deployed, it can be wider than the universe. Yes, man is a great mystery, for himself or for others. Higi Jung tried to interpret the figure of Frida Kahlo with the sharpness point of view that is left loose. Excerpts meaning embodied in the works of photography. Her artistic presentation technique is unique. She presents a psychological analysis as an expression of short poems. I

EVA BUBLA PAINTING WITH CONSCIENCE

the virtuous man is driven by responsibility the non-virtuous man is driven by profit (Kong Fuzi) Imagination is more powerful than knowledge. A developed imagination allows the transformation of reality into eternity. Artists who build their dreams from a mass of ideas which ensnared them while awake from their sleep will stop the time in perfection. Art is a continuous revolution. A constant search until it reaches the limits of the impossible. Vitality is insistently vibrated to refuse mortality. Bringing the non-existence into existence. Thus, it is understandable to say that a work of art is the biological child of the artist. Eva Bubla (27), a resident of Hungary, has been productive of bearing children after marrying the God of Beauty. Her children are in the form of paintings for Eva Bubla, which has consecrated herself to be a painter. Her experiences and the deepening of life underlie her creative process. The self-existence, the problems and conflicts, the pe

ACHIEVING BALANCE THROUGH THE ARTS

"Our century is the century of art", wrote Thomas Hoving, the editor of Connoisseur and former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Civilization equates art with eternity." The meaning of the sentence, which is not really a new matter, was bellowed by the great United State and somehow gave a certain astonishment to the worldwide community. Whereas in the days of Ancient Greece, civilization had been comparing art with immortality and so it was believed to be the century of art. The summit of civilization’s gains was marked by the emergence of brilliant artistic achievements, both in the field of literature, art, music, drama, and so forth. People who were uninterested and bare not to appreciate the art, were considered to be in the class of those who were left behind. Now is the most important momentum in the history of civilization. A period in which technological innovation keep growing remarkably. The community is submerged in the flood of infor