Frida Kahlo was a painter born in Mexico in 1907. She mainly painted self portraits, but many were heavily stylized, and some based on current pop culture.

Alix Ge
American traditional portrait done by Alix Ge in France.
Victor Montaghini
Sketchwork style done by Victor Montaghini.
Amanda Troy
Portrait in a heart done by Amanda Toy in Milan, Italy.

Her art explored questions of gender, identity, class, race, and postcolonialism in Mexican society.

Bob Mosquito
Geometric, dotwork deer piece by Bob Mosquito.
Sue Jeiven
Blackwork style done by Sue Jeiven.
Christophe Bonardi
Neo traditional portrait with roses done by Christophe Bonardi.

Frida’s art has been called surrealist, and magic realist. Her paintings are praised today by feminists for their depictions of the female experience and form.

Dennis Gutierrez
American traditional portrait done by Dennis Gutierrez in Barcelona.
Susanne König
Blackwork/dotwork portrait done by Susanne König.
Eric Moreno
New school skeletal portrait done by Eric Moreno at Birdhouse tattoo in Madrid.

Frida became an artist during recovery after she was injured in an accident when she was eighteen.

Esther de Miguel in Berlin
American traditional portrait by Esther de Miguel in Berlin.
Wina Brasil
Black and grey portrait done by Wina Brasil.
Fredão Oliveira
Blackwork geometric, dotwork portrait done by Fredão Oliveira in Brazil.

She became interested in politics in 1927, and joined the Mexican Communist Party where she met her husband. The two divorced in 1939 but did re marry.

J Swan
Mostly black and grey portrait done by J Swan.
Jessica Damasceno
Trash polka portrait done by Jessica Damasceno.

Frida traveled Mexico and the United States, and was given a solo exhibition at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York in 1938, which was a massive success. This was quickly followed by another exhibition in Paris the following year.

kirsten wonderland tattoo Portland Oregon
Frida as a deer done by Kirsten in Wonderland Tattoo in Portland Oregon.
Logan Aguilar
Realistic day of the dead sugar skull version of Frida done by Logan Aguilar.

Frida had her first solo exhibition in Mexico in 1953.

Mariusz Trubisz
Beautiful surrealist portrait done by Mariusz Trubisz.
Megan Massacre
Unfinished realistic portrait done by Megan Massacre.

She died the following year at the age of 47 due to bronchopneumonia.

Mike Grant
Skeletal portrait done by Mike Grant.
Paul Aherne
Blackwork portrait done by Paul Aherne.

Though she was relatively well known in certain circles during her lifetime, her work wasn’t appreciated the way it is now until the 1990’s, when her paintings became icons for feminists, Chicanos, and the LGBTQ community.

Sebastian Brade
Bright and colorful portrait done by Sebastian Brade.
Steph Hanlon
Colorful geometric piece done by Steph Hanlon.

Which is your favourite?

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