FRIDA - SELF PORTRAIT
Nowadays, considered a Mexican folk hero, Frida Kahlo has become an emblem of female determination and power, despite the multitude of challenges she faces throughout her lifetime. Many of her works explore several themes, from an interest in her ancestry and heritage to her struggles with childlessness and femininity. Her most well-known paintings, however, seem to revolve around two major events in her life: her traumatic divorce from fellow artist Diego Rivera, and a nearly fatal accident she survived as a teenager.
For me, she symbolizes a strong female survivor.
This work was done on 300 x 400 Black Gessoed Canvas using Acrylics, Inks and Posca Pens. There are Limited and Open Edition Prints available in (A2) 420 x 594 and (A3) 297 x 420 on high-quality paper.