Frida Kahlo Here

Frida Kahlo : Painting the Reality of Resilience Frida Kahlo (1907–1954) remains one of the most iconic figures in art history, celebrated for her uncompromising self-portraits and a life story defined by pain, passion, and political activism. Born in Coyoacán, Mexico, her work often blended realism with symbolic and surrealist elements to explore themes of identity, the human body, and death. While she was frequently labeled a Surrealist, Kahlo famously rejected the term, stating, "I never painted dreams. I painted my own reality". A Life Shaped by Trauma Artist Frida Kahlo Transcended Suffering through Art

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