Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo(Mexican, 1907 - 1954)

Frida Kahlo created some of the most intimate and unforgettable images in modern art, transforming her own life into powerful visual poetry. Her path was shaped by severe physical suffering after a bus accident in her youth. Rather than breaking her spirit, this pain became the foundation of her artistic language, driving her to explore identity, love, and the vulnerability of the body.

Painting from her bed, she filled her canvases with bright colors, traditional Mexican dress, and symbolic plants and animals. While critics often labeled her a Surrealist, Kahlo always insisted that she never painted dreams, but rather her own lived reality.

Ultimately, Kahlo left behind a legacy that transcends the art world. She passed away in 1954, but her fearless self-portraits continue to inspire millions, standing as a timeless global symbol of endurance, artistic freedom, and fierce individuality.

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