
When looking through the different work of these three artist there is an obvious common link between them: femininity. Each one of them expresses different aspects of the female form in their work. Cui Xiuwen's work was quite depressing. The sharpness of the images and the white made everything seem very cold and depressing. Of course the subject of maternity comes about and adds even more impact to the aspect of isolation. This artist's work is very different from the the other artist's because her subject seems fragile and alone, while the other artist's subjects have a certain sense of independence and confidence. Xiuwen's pieces are quite sad and they make you wonder what the outcome of the story was.


Frida Kahlo's images, though similar to Sherman's in the sense of confidence, are executed very differently. Her images have a certain sense of elegance and sophistication that did not match the other artists. A major reason for this could simply have been the times it was made. The other two artists created their images long after Khalo did and it would be interesting to see what she would do now. Kahlo's images also tie in the aspect of culture, which all three artists do well. Xiuwen shows aspects of Asian culture, Sherman shows American, and Kahlo's shows Mexican. Her images convey a message of strength that I feel is stronger than the other images.
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