Frida's self-portraits are more than just images of her physical appearance. They are intimate insights into her soul, her fears, her dreams and her desires. Each self-portrait is a mirror of her inner world, an expression of her identity, which constantly changed over the course of her life. The use of symbols, such as the broken cervical spine, which recalls her accident, or the broken heart, which expresses her heartbreak, emphasises the autobiographical dimension of her works.
Conceived by Niklas Maximilian, visualized with AI.
I've been a passionate art lover for as long as I can remember. I loved museums until I wanted my own ;).
Searching for high quality art prints was disappointing, so I took it into my own hands to create the posters for my home. I would like to give..
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