Frida Kahlo Porcelain Pot
The Mexican artist Frida Kahlo is a great inspiration and a genius still known today for her iconic eyebrows and incredible flower-adorned hairstyles. Frida Kahlo is a highly recognized artist and a source of inspiration for transforming her art and characteristics into various objects that reflect her style and personality. With her unique personality, Frida left an important legacy of works and distinctive features.
Her life was marked by the misfortune of suffering a serious bus accident in her youth, which left her bedridden for long periods and required her to undergo up to 32 surgeries. She led an unconventional life. The work of Frida and that of her husband, the painter Diego Rivera, influenced each other. They both shared a love for Mexican folk art with indigenous roots, inspiring other Mexican painters of the post-revolutionary period.
She began painting during her convalescence from the accident she suffered on the bus home from school on September 17, 1925, which left her seriously injured and with lasting effects for the rest of her life.
The Frida Kahlo Porcelain Pot
On this Frida Kahlo porcelain handleless cup, Spanish artist Jorge M. has used her unmistakable eyebrows and floral hairstyle as inspiration. The artist has created an elegant and playful object with Frida's signature touch in this Art series.