In the early 1920’s the Mexican Mural was painted. The Mexican Mural
Was an artwork by Diego Rivera at the Ministry of Public Education When Rivera started painting this Mural he had no idea that many artists would show up to view his work.
Once Rivera finished the Mexican Mural many artists wanted him to paint for them.
Diego Rivera was and is one of Mexico’s most know artists.
Rivera is known worldwide and he's art has kept people talking about it to this day.
One of Rivera’s most known paintings is named “Flower Festival” painted in 1925.
Rivera painted a few painting like “Flower Festival.”
Though Rivera was not much of a religious man, he did paint a few religious folk arts.
Religious folk art plays a big part in …show more content…
Mexican art has influenced artist do paint what is happening and show what has happened. This art many years back did not portray what was happening and instead showed false happiness. Many American artists have admired the way that Rivera painted his art. American artist have said they were influence by his art and his creativity. Mexican art continues to influence us now by showing us that behind most bright painting there’s a sad life.
In conclusion Mexican art continues to show us how beautiful but sad things can become sometimes. Many of Mexican art and folk art has to do with how religious most Mexicans are. It affects them in their everyday life and the art is used to show that to the world. This art has been a big part of Mexico and the