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"Everyone’s opinions about things change over time. Nothing is constant. Everything changes. And to hold onto some dogged idea forever is a little rigid and maybe naive."
- Frida Kahlo
Laughing made us invincible.
Not like those who always win, but like those who don't give up.
(Frida Kahlo)
“You deserve a lover who listens when you sing,
who supports you when you feel shame and respects your freedom;
who flies with you and isn’t afraid to fall.”
~ Frida Kahlo
Photo Edward Weston
NSFW (+18)
Warning (Just in case)
Nunca pinto sueños o pesadillas. Pinto mi propia realidad.
-Frida Kahlo
#art #artistsontwitter #artist #drawing #prismacolor #fridakahlo #kahlo
Dedicata al mio papà splendida poesia
Di Frida Kahlo
... Se avete un padre trattatelo con cura.
Perché non conoscerete mai il dolore finché non vedrete la sua sedia vuota.
frida kahlo (1907-1954)
foi uma pintora, ativista política e revolucionaria
ao longo de sua vida criou cerca de 200 obras
suas obras traziam assuntos tabus como desigualdade entre os sexos, aborto, sexualidade e morte
"pies para qué los quiero si tengo alas para volar."
Innamorati di te,
della vita
e dopo di chi vuoi.
✍️Frida Kahlo
📷Elliott Erwitt
#sanvalentino2020
Bridget Riley, @cindyshermanart, Frida Kahlo and Georgia O'Keefe are four of the artists painted by our @KUKA_UK robot as part of Dark Factory Portraits.
On show @BenBrownFineArt from 12 Feb.
#aiart #artandtechnology #portraits #painting #womenartists
Raices (Racines), 1940 © Frida Kahlo (née Magdalena Frida Carmen Kahlo Calderón 1907-1954)
Frida Kahlo 3 , acrílico sobre papel, 25 x 35 cm. 2018
Original available! shipping costs included
$500 Visit my shop on https://t.co/cuM2MbCTeh
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Reír nos hizo invencibles. No como los que siempre ganan, sino como aquellos que no se rinden.
Frida Kahlo
"Le pregunto a
a mi corazón.
¿Por qué tú,
y no algún otro?"
#FridaKahlo
#CamusDeAcuario
#ConAromaACafé ☕
#GuardianesDelUniverso
Early works by Frida Kahlo, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, and Diego Rivera
1. Self Portrait in a Velvet Dress (1926)
2. Untitled (Dead Rabbit With Copper Pot) (1908)
3. The Flame, (1938)
4. La Era (The Threshing Floor) (1904)
@PublishersWkly @ErinBried @RHKidsGraphic @little_corvus @shannondrewthis @PWComicsWorld @Comics_More "Part encyclopedia, part girl-power scrapbook, the collection of biographical vignettes showcases frequently lauded women, such as Julia Child and Frida Kahlo, alongside lesser-known figures such as Kate Warne, the Pinkerton detective... and Ray Montague."
#NOISEMAKERS
“Espíritus de Nueva York” de #AlbertoGil y @fvicente_illust editado por @lunwerg #espíritusdenuevayork #fernandovicente #marilynmonroe #humphreybogart #andywarhol #jimihendrix #franksinatra #jamesdean #mariacallas #fridakahlo #billieholiday #illustration #illustratedbook
Women were appointed the designated gatekeepers of the drink that once flowed freely in pulquerias throughout Mexico, until it fell out favor. Today, pulque is making its rightful ‘comeback’ - a testament to the resilience of a people and a culture.
(Yes, thats Frida Kahlo 👇)