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The work consists of an exhibition memorial of the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo and her impressive trajectory as one of the women who inscribed her name in the History of Humanity. It is a theoretical research illustrated with 26 (twenty-six) signed paintings in addition to extracts from her personal diary. In Frida: the courage to paint herself, it is understood that each work, as well as art in its totality, is the result of a personal experience expressed on the canvas, it is the materiality of the common being symbolized by the artist that transcends generations. The courage to paint…mehr

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The work consists of an exhibition memorial of the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo and her impressive trajectory as one of the women who inscribed her name in the History of Humanity. It is a theoretical research illustrated with 26 (twenty-six) signed paintings in addition to extracts from her personal diary. In Frida: the courage to paint herself, it is understood that each work, as well as art in its totality, is the result of a personal experience expressed on the canvas, it is the materiality of the common being symbolized by the artist that transcends generations. The courage to paint oneself, as a way of drawing attention to fundamental issues, portrays how much the artist was able to see art and beauty in a moment of difficulty. Frida is admired and respected as a source of inspiration, overcoming and persistence, being considered an icon of feminist struggle. "I feel that from our place of origin we were together, that we are of the same matter, of the same waves, that we are in the same direction". - Frida Kahlo
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El auge de la lucha feminista por la igualdad de género y el estado de derecho a lo largo de los años ha despertado en mí el deseo de investigar y elogiar sus contribuciones, con el objetivo principal de compartir el conocimiento como una herramienta de estímulo para que otras mujeres encuentren su forma de expresión, siendo la mía la escritura.