The self-portraits of Frida Kahlo are a poignant blend of surrealism, symbolism, and raw emotion. Born in Mexico, Kahlo’s tumultuous life – marred by physical ailment and stormy relationships – became the primary subject of her artwork.
Her pieces are a rich tapestry of Mexican folklore, personal suffering, and undying spirit. From “The Two Fridas” to “The Broken Column”, Kahlo’s works are a testament to her resilience and unparalleled ability to convey emotion through art.