Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly?
I started out with the thought of just doing her face and the iconic eyebrows, but afters hours of pouring over her pictures, again, and just immersing myself into her art and lifestyle, I just let go. I embraced my inner Frida.
I was influenced by this painting of hers: The Wounded Deer
But instead of grounding her image in the pain and suffering that she experienced over her lifetime, I morphed her spirit into a free flying bird. Free of the pain, free to go and do what she wanted without any constraints.
"Later in her life, Kahlo was interested in ancient Eastern religions and mysticism, and The Little Deer is an assimilation of her Mexican and European heritage with these ancient beliefs. The image is of Kahlo’s head placed on top of a stag, which is pierced with arrows. The arrows no doubt refer to her own pain and suffering due to her injuries, as well as her injurious marriage to Diego Rivera. At the bottom of the painting, Kahlo has written “carma,” alluding to these ancient mystic beliefs. She also combines the eastern belief system with Aztec. An ancient Aztec symbol, the deer symbolized the right foot, and in this she was alluding to her injured right side, the foot of which had been crushed in a bus accident, and right leg being fractured in eleven different places. One year before her death, her right leg was amputated up to her right knee, due to complications from gangrene."
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Art Journal Journey - Frida
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Art Journal Journey - Frida
11 comments:
Hi Sandee, love what you have made, and great to see you joining our challenge at Art Journal Journey - you have made me happy! Have a great weekend, nice to see you again! Hugs, Valerie
Sandee, I had no idea about her bus accident. This was a very interesting post and I love your image!
I need to do more research on her!
Sandee, this is fabulous!! Love how you gave her wings to lift her above her suffering!!
So happy to see Frida flying free!! Great page!
Oh Gosh! This is just AMAZING! Thank you so very much for joining AJJ with this fabulous interpreatation of FRIDA!
♥♥♥
Susi
Fabulous page, love how you interpreted the painting.
Yvonne x
HI Sandee, you have tapped into my art obsession, Frida is absolutely my favourite artist and for when I finally get the chance to take some time for my first journal page in years, I had already gathered photos of Frida and her art to base my page around...so thanks for this amazing page today and your inspiration, hugs Carole Z X
I love that Frida is flying free!
Pam
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I have never heard of her so thanks for the links will have a a look.. Your flying Freda looks very fun and I am sure she would of loved that..
Sandy :)
I think I have to go follow the link to explore her art. You've peaked my interest and I love your creation!
Hugs,
Yvonne
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