mexandthecity:

MARINA: Frida Fridays #FF Check out Los Fridos by Andrea Mary Marshall’s collaboration with photographer Kristiina Wilson, unifying theold with the new.
http://trendland.com/los-fridos-by-andrea-marshall/#

mexandthecity:

MARINA: Frida Fridays #FF Check out Los Fridos by Andrea Mary Marshall’s collaboration with photographer Kristiina Wilson, unifying theold with the new.

http://trendland.com/los-fridos-by-andrea-marshall/#

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blog-andeol:

… The Broken Column, 1944 by Frida Kahlo

blog-andeol:

The Broken Column, 1944 by Frida Kahlo

posted 4 days ago with 24 notes · originally blog-andeol

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tagged: #frida kahlo 

mexandthecity:

IRIS: Vogue Mexico and Museo Frida Kahlo uncover the treasures of Frida’s closet for the first time after her death. The exhibit titled Las apariencias engañan: los vestidos de Frida Kahlo (Appearances are misleading: the fashion of Frida Kahlo) opened November 22nd and will be up for a year.

mexicanfoodporn:

La Friducha y sus pericos 

mexicanfoodporn:

La Friducha y sus pericos 

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tagged: #frida kahlo 

Frida Kahlo in her studio at home in Coyoacán, México, 1931.

Frida Kahlo in her studio at home in Coyoacán, México, 1931.

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fyqueerlatinxs:

dreamoso:

Frida Kahlo by Beatriz Torres Germán
http://beatorres.blogspot.com/2011/01/fridita-kahlo.html

Cute!

omg i can SO picture this as a kid’s cartoon!! wouldn’t it be awesome of there was a cartoon about women in mexican history aimed at young girls???

fyqueerlatinxs:

dreamoso:

Frida Kahlo by Beatriz Torres Germán

http://beatorres.blogspot.com/2011/01/fridita-kahlo.html

Cute!

omg i can SO picture this as a kid’s cartoon!! wouldn’t it be awesome of there was a cartoon about women in mexican history aimed at young girls???

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tagged: #frida kahlo  #oh if only~~~  #Q 

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tagged: #frida kahlo 

brianewing:

MORRISSEY
with PATTI SMITH
18”x24”
Screen Print
edition of 100
Signed & Numbered
MORE INFO HERE

Click on the image details to see the design at 100%

Please limit one per household

So excited to finally post this image. The poster had been in the works for months - due to Morrissey’s cancellation and rescheduling of his tour.

Everyone seems to always do a portrait of Morrissey when designing a poster for him. I wanted to do something different and focus on his fans. Moz’s fans emulated him and the album art his former band, the Smiths, used. Whether in their melancholic disenchanted view of being young or by the way they pomped their hair and cuffed their jeans. The dissected image of Frida manages to convey both of those ideas. She was a defiant and radical surreal folk artist who ended up influencing so many people way past her death in 1954. If Frida were born later, she would have a bootleg copy of the Smiths first album playing in the background as she went on her path to self-discovery with her self portraits and torrid marriage to Diego Rivera.

The bones listed in the poster call out the injuries she sustained when she was 18. Kahlo was riding in a bus that collided with a trolley car. She suffered serious injuries as a result of the accident, including a broken spinal column, a broken collarbone, broken ribs, a broken pelvis, eleven fractures in her right leg, a crushed and dislocated right foot, and a dislocated shoulder. Also, an iron handrail pierced her abdomen and her uterus, compromising her reproductive capacity. Thank you wikipedia!

I hope you guys know some Spanish - scattered throughout the poster are quotes Frida is most well-known for. One of my favorites would be “I hope the exit is joyful — and I hope never to return — Frida”. Thanks to my homegal  for the proper translations to Spanish.

**I’m gonna have a small contest. The first 4 people to PURCHASE THE POSTER and translate ALL of the quotes (in English) and email them to me brian(at)brianewing.com will get a special colorway of the print. The printer sent me 1 copy of the poster on black, red, yellow and pink paper. I’m not going to sell these. So this is your only chance to get one… or you can check ebay (grumblegrumble). Entries will be checked against names of the people who ordered the print. If you’re not on that list - you’re not eligible.**

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ssobject:


Frida Kahlo age 18 in 1926. Photo by Guillermo Kahlo

ssobject:

Frida Kahlo age 18 in 1926. Photo by Guillermo Kahlo

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