She is an artist.
She was a survivor.
She, she, is a feminist.
She is also a sexual free person.
She is Frida Frida Kahlo.
▼Frida · Frida Kahlo
Born in Mexico City in 1907 as the third daughter of the family, Frida Kahlo suffered from polio at the age of 6 and suffered a serious car accident at the age of 18, resulting in a broken spine, collarbone, ribs, broken pelvis, 11 fractures of the right leg, and more than 30 surgeries, large and small.
At the age of 31, Frida ended the marriage that left her experiencing happiness, betrayal, and erosion. She chose to leave this beautiful and painful world at the age of 47 (there are rumors that she committed suicide).
Perhaps it was such an extraordinary experience that made her so great.
Frida was printed on a Mexican 500 peso note
Influenced by Mexican culture, Frida's work often has bright tropical colors.
Most of her works are in the style of realism and symbolism, sometimes with surrealist overtones.
▼ 1931 Frida and Diego Rivera
Frida once said, "I've had two major accidents in my life, one was a car accident and the other was when I met you (Diego Rivera, Frida's husband), and you're much more serious than a car accident." ”
▼ 1932, "The Abortion of Detroit"
▼ 1932, "My Birth" (Mi Nacimiento)
▼ 1932, Self-Portrait on the Border between Mexico and the United States
▼ 1936, Frida's blood relationship diagram
▼1937,《Memory or The Heart》
▼ 1937, Self-Portrait in Homage to Leon Trotsky
▼ 1938, "Four Inhabitants of Mexico"
▼ 1938, "Framework", collected by the Louvre
▼ 1939, Two Fridas (shortly after divorcing her husband)
The painting shows her two sides. In the painting, one Frida is dressed in European costume and the other is dressed in traditional Tehuana costume. In "Two Fridas", Frida shows the mental torture and self-division caused by the betrayal of her lover. The rupture of his heart on the left is the loss of his lover. The heart on the right is intact, and in his hand is a portrait of Rivera, the beloved self of the past. Present and past, independence and dependence, Frida is vividly rendered in the picture.
▼ 1939, The Earth Itself (My Nurse and Me)
▼ 1940, "Cut Hair"
▼ 1943, "Roots"
- 1943, "Thought Death"
▼ 1946, "Wounded Deer"
▼ 1949, "Diego and Me"
▼ 1949, "Universe, Earth, Myself, San Diego and the Parade Love Hug"
▼ 1951, Self-Portrait with a Portrait of Dr. Farrill
1951, Portrait of Daddy
▼ "Long Live Life", the last painting of Frida's life
The last words in Frida's diary are: "I want to leave happily, and I don't want to come again."
(Some of the pictures come from the Internet, and the copyright of the article belongs to the creator)