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WAH are visiting Frida Kahlo.
I couldn't upload earlier for some reason and then went out, but snuck this in before midnight!
Vintage photo of artist Frida Kahlo wearing a wool blouse made in the Nahua community of Hueyapan, Puebla, Mexico
"I drank to drown the hurts, but the damn learned to swim."
- Frida Kahlo
Another well-known space for those who enjoy graffiti are the two murals that are located at Rua Oscar Freire # 1106 (Timberland store), near Avenida Paulista.
There you would find Einstein on the bike made by Kobra and Frida Kahlo graffiti by Spirus, right in front of the other.
For those who want to know more about other graffiti in the city, it is worth reading the article Graffiti of São Paulo (by regions).
"I paint self-portraits because I'm often alone and because I'm the person I know best."
Frida Kahlo
A large painting on sale at Dust Antique Store. Artist unkown.
Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia (Tuesday 24 April 2018)
A couple of visitors to the Frida and Diego Exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia, getting closer to read the description for some black & white photos.
[La casa azul de Frida Kalho]
Frida quedaba en este cama cuando estaba enferma en 1947, nota el espejo en cima de la cama con el cual ella se pintaba. La cama esta en frente de la ventana, así Frida podía ver el jardín y el pequeño estanque (www.flickr.com/photos/151194964@N03/39271996334/in/photos... )
abajo de la escalera (www.flickr.com/photos/151194964@N03/40012059672/in/photos...).
Having photographed Salvador Dali’s Volkswagen New Beetle in downtown St. Pete, we travel over to Dunedin FL to see what Frida Kahlo might be driving. Again, it is certainly not a common-or-garden Toyota. The Mexican artist favors a late-1950s Chevrolet Apache pickup, left fashionably rusty.
East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. This is an old shot... We went by the same corner in September, 2020, and there were no murals at all.
Tribute to Frida Kahlo - My interpretation of her iconic headpiece - for iNOVARE FashionArt event - Coming soon
© WAWI NAVARROZA
This work first appeared in July 2007 in the artist's exhibition
"SANTA FRIDA: CIEN AÑOS ENTRE NOSOTROS (100 YEARS BETWEEN US)" on appointment by Instituto Cervantes de Manila in commemoration of Frida Kahlo's Birth Centennial (1907-2007)
In March 2008, it appeared internationally in the artist's collection of work "THIS IS WHAT SHE TOLD ME" A Kaleidoscope of Women presented by Artesan Gallery at INSEAD (Singapore) in commemoration of Women's Month.
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16 x 24 inches
Limited Edition
available for purchase. contact roberta@theartesan.com