Frida para la vida diaria / Frida for Everyday Life (Spanish Edition)
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Product Details
Overview
FRIDA KAHLO aparece en las listas de las pintoras más famosas a nivel mundial. Es conocida por sus retratos y obras inspiradas en la naturaleza y el arte popular mexicanos, pero sobre todo por sus coloridos y expresivos autorretratos que abarcan temas universales como la identidad, el cuerpo humano y la muerte. Optó por transformar en arte las situaciones dolorosas de su vida, con lo cual creó un estilo propio, donde plasmó no solo sus problemas y dolores físicos, sino también los emocionales.
En vida fue un ícono de estilo, rebeldía y fuerza femenina. Hoy, a setenta años de su muerte, la Fridamanía ha traspasado las fronteras de su amado México y se ha extendido por el mundo entero.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
FRIDA KAHLO appears on the lists of the most famous painters worldwide. She is known for her portraits and works inspired by Mexican nature and folk art, but above all for her colorful and expressive self-portraits that address universal themes such as identity, the human body, and death. She chose to transform the painful situations of her life into art, creating her own style, where she depicted not only her physical problems and pains but also her emotional ones.
In life, she was a style icon, a rebel, and a symbol of feminine strength. Today, seventy years after her death, Fridamanía has crossed the borders of her beloved Mexico and spread worldwide.








