Frida Kahlo schilderijen

From a young girl who once suffered from polio, to one of Mexico's most famous artists. She has a gift for expressing her emotions and view of her life in a special way in her artworks. This, along with her strong feminist character, makes her an iconic artist to remember. Learn more about Frida Kahlo  paintings and her life in this blog! 

The life of Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo grew up in the village of Coyoacan on the outskirts of Mexico City. She spent much of her life in her parental home called La Casa Azul (The Blue House). Today, her blue house has been transformed into it Frida Kahlo-museum.

Much of Frida's life has been filled with pain and suffering, which is often her theme schilderijen. Frida contracted polio when she was only six years old. Despite her disability, she still dreamed of becoming a doctor. However, this dream fell apart when she had a terrible bus accident: Frida was seriously injured and mainly could only lie in bed to recover. Even though Frida Kahlo paintings had never really considered a career, she turned to art during her recovery to distract from the pain. She found that out art one way is to be able to express her emotions and her view of the world.  

A lot of Frida Kahlo's Paintings were self-portraits of schilderijen from her sisters and friends. A few years after the accident, she met Diego Rivera, also one artist and her future husband. The couple moved to San Francisco, California, and both her relationship and the new environment influenced Frida's artistic style. Although hair art often described as surreal - an art movement that emphasizes the 'subconscious' - Frida said this is not the case. She did not paint her dreams, but she painted her view of the world and her own life.

They thought I was a Surrealist, but I wasn't. I never painted dreams. I painted my own reality. ”

Frida's style was influenced by Mexican folk art. This is reflected in the bold and vibrant colors in her schilderijen. Despite that a lot schilderijen from her self-portraits showed her art many experiences from her life. In some portraits she expresses her pain through her injuries and disability, in others schilderijen her grief at the shaky relationship with Diego. 

Symbolic meaning behind Frida Kahlo paintings

After periods of depression and miscarriages, Frida surrendered herself to the pets around her. She liked to use animals in its works of art: her schilderijen eventually included monkeys, hummingbirds, butterflies, dogs and cats.

One of her self-portraits shows her with three spider monkeys. The monkeys became protective and fine symbols for Kahlo, but Mexican mythology suggests that monkeys are actually symbols of lust, which may refer to Diego's adultery! So have the other animals in her schilderijen also a meaning: the hummingbird symbolizes hope and happiness in Mexican culture. Butterflies symbolize resurrection, which may refer to Frida's rebirth in the life after her accident.

Frida Kahlo paintings

Frida Kahlo painting
 

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