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FRIDA KHALO

  • Writer: Dahiana Jaime
    Dahiana Jaime
  • Dec 27, 2022
  • 1 min read

She stopped for a second to observe the love that filled her being with colors.

Colors as bright as stars and as dark as infinity.

-Dahiana Jaime


This work is made with mixed techniques, mainly in acrylic on canvas, with a set of movements with the brush, the spots were strategically achieved to achieve harmony in the midst of the expression of the material, movement and support.


Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo Calderón, born in Coyoacán, Mexico City, July 6, 1907 - July 13, 1954, known as Frida Kahlo, was a Mexican painter.

Her work revolves around her biography and her own suffering.

She made 150 works, clearly self-portraits, in which she projected her difficulties in surviving.

Her life was marked by poor health, the polio of her childhood and above all a terrible bus accident left her with consequences that changed her life, cornering her to be her own muse of her pictorial works for thus initiate the characteristic artistic style of her.

Today she is considered an icon of Mexican culture.

She came to undergo up to 32 surgeries, her life was unconventional.

Frida's work and that of her husband, the painter Diego Rivera, influenced each other. Both shared a taste for Mexican folk art with indigenous roots, inspiring other Mexican painters of the post-revolutionary period.




 
 
 

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