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Other personal information of Frida Kahlo.

Frieda has been beautiful since she was a child. She has long black hair, two long eyebrows like the wings of a bird, and a pair of charming big eyes below.

Frieda is lively and active by nature. She was a naughty girl when she was in middle school. She soon became the leader of a small group of boys who made trouble at school. At school, Frida first met her future husband, the famous Mexican mural artist diego rivera. He was invited to paint murals for the school auditorium.

1September, 925 17, Frida Kara, who was 8 years old, suffered a serious car accident, which caused her spine, clavicle and ribs to break, her pelvis to break, and her right leg to break at 1 1. In addition, she dislocated her right foot, comminuted fracture and dislocated her shoulder. A month later, Frida had to lie flat and be fixed in a plastic box device. A steel handrail penetrated her abdomen, and opened the uterus, pelvis fracture, clavicle and rib fracture of spine, and right leg fracture 1 1. However, since then, she has undergone 33 operations, large and small, and even lost her right leg. She spent a lot of time relying on intubation to maintain her life.

Frida's will and desire to survive kept her alive and recovered. Shortly after the car accident, she began to paint because life in bed was so boring. This became her lifelong career. In many ways, her works of art are a chronicle of her personal pain and struggle in the medical process. But the source of these works is still her genius and enthusiasm.

Most of Frida's works describe her own stories, and the most painted theme is her self-portrait. In these works, Frida often paints herself with traditional Mexican costumes, surrounded by her pets and many lush vegetables in her hometown. Her works are always strong, sometimes realistic and sometimes fantastic, which shows that her art and life are inseparable, that is, unrestrained and sometimes tragic.

Frieda loves everything about Mexico, its colors, folk arts, traditional costumes, and values of honesty and family.

Although Frida miraculously recovered (she was able to walk again), she often suffered from severe pain and weakness in her later life, which required her to go to the doctor frequently, stay in bed for a long time and undergo numerous operations. She once laughed at herself for setting the world record for the most surgeries. In fact, she has undergone about 30 operations in her life. She sometimes has to rely on alcohol, anesthetics and cigarettes to relieve her physical pain. After leaving the hospital, some friends introduced her to Mexican artists, including diego rivera.

Rivera and Frida got married. Throughout their marriage, there was love, affair, creative cooperation and hatred, and finally they divorced at 1940. Their marriage is vividly called the combination of an elephant and a pigeon, because Rivera is big and fat, while Frida is petite and thin (only in his early 5 feet).

Frieda and his wife both believe in productism. They have devoted themselves to the people's movement in Mexico and are proud of their national culture. They shared their ideas with many Mexican artists and intellectuals, which became known as the Renaissance in Mexico at the beginning of the 20th century.

Although Rivera had affairs with many women (one of whom was even Frida's sister), he still provided a lot of help. He suggested that Frida wear traditional Mexican clothes, that kind of long, gorgeous clothes and rare gems. This, together with Frida's thick and straight eyebrows, became her characteristic. He also likes her works and is her biggest admirer. Conversely, Frida is the most reliable critic and lover in Rivera's life. Frida poured all her feelings into the canvas. She painted the anger and injury caused by her stormy marriage, the painful abortion and the physical pain caused by the car accident.

Although Frida's life is full of pain, she is still a sociable person. In communication, she often keeps cursing. She likes to drink tequila and hold rave parties, where she will sing yellow songs to her guests. She will tell pornographic jokes to her guests and shock everyone, including herself. Wherever she went, people were conquered by her beauty. They stopped to look at her. Men are crazy about her, and there are countless scandals about her.

During her marriage, she had sex with countless people, as long as they were famous and beautiful. So is Rivera. Husband and wife love each other, but they are both bohemian and free of thought. Frida was the most famous slut of her time. She seduced everyone she met. .

One of them involves Leon Trotsky, the leader of the * * * production party. At that time, he and his wife lived in Frida's house. But he was soon killed, and Frida was arrested for it, but was later released. Rivera is also a suspect. A few years after Trotsky was killed, Frida and Rivera announced that they invited Trotsky to Mexico just to hurt him. No one knows whether they are telling the truth. They are all people who like telling stories.

Frida is also bisexual and has had sexual relations with many women.

There are admirers of Frida all over the world. When she arrived in France, Picasso hosted a banquet for her, and she appeared on the cover of French fashion magazine. In America, people like her works and her beauty. In her hometown of Mexico, many important people like her.

Frieda held only one exhibition in Mexico in his life, which was in the spring of 1953. At that time, Frida's health was so bad that the doctor warned her not to go to the scene. No sooner had the guests been allowed into the exhibition than an alarm sounded outside. The crowd rushed frantically to the door, where an ambulance was parked and a motorcyclist was next to it. Frida Kara slept on a stretcher, was carried out of the car and entered the exhibition hall. Her bed was placed in the center of the exhibition hall, and people came forward to congratulate her. Frida tells jokes and sings to people. She even drank it all night, and everyone was very happy. The exhibition was a great success. Frida Kahlo-I don't paint dreams. I paint my own reality.

In 2002, the Venice Film Festival took the Hollywood biopic Frida as the opening film, and set the Mexican female painter Frida Kahlo (1907- 1954) as the eternal scenery. Frida's name is no stranger to people in the art circle. But it is only through this biography that the general public can understand why Frieda was attracted by Hollywood a hundred years later, and then they can really enter the world of a painter and a strange girl. This is an autobiographical painter. Perhaps all her artistic achievements should include three parts: her charming femininity, her tortuous life, and many paintings that condense her keen and intuitive life experience.

Frida is a maverick woman who likes to pursue "surprise and uniqueness". She will walk in the street in gorgeous Mexican national costume, headdress and earrings, regardless of other people's eyes. She is beautiful, even "a little flaw just adds to her charm." Two thick eyebrows almost in line and a slight beard on the upper lip are her most famous features. She is small and warm, with many famous lovers and admirers. She used to be very close friends with Trotsky and accepted the ideology of * * *. In her love life, it is her husband, diego rivera, a famous Mexican mural artist. "Their every adventure, their love, quarrel, divorce and remarriage" has become a topic of public concern.

However, what is always entangled with her love affair is a kind of almost terrible health. /kloc-when he was 0/8 years old, Frida suffered multiple fractures due to an accident. The most terrible thing is that an iron bar pierced her body from her abdomen and almost pierced her body. After that, Frida miraculously escaped death, but she never escaped from the bed and illness. She has undergone at least 32 major and minor operations in her life. She spent a whole year lying motionless in bed, wearing a corset made of leather, plaster and steel wire to support her spine. Because of this, many of her paintings were done in hospital beds. Perhaps it is the immediate death and helplessness in the hospital bed that makes her have a strong need to express her inner secrets through painting. She meticulously completed the details of these paintings with great patience and perseverance, "making the imagination more convincing through the carving of practical skills". The huge shadows of illness and death hung over her, but she used a brush to make them her prey. She created about 200 works in her life, about one third of which were self-portraits. Her paintings inherited the lineage of pure and simple Indian culture, and gave play to the unique theme of "life" and "death" of the Mexican nation.

For a Mexican, death means a kind of creation. They decorate their houses with skulls, eat bread in the shape of skulls on the Day of the Dead, and have love songs and jokes that show happiness in death. For Frida, the pursuit of death is the source of her creation. Most of the main characters in the painting are herself, and she takes pains to describe her indifference to death. Whether it's the dying body supported by steel wire plaster, the murdered woman, the coldness accompanied by death, or the blood inheritance of the family, the birth of "life" and the blood-related love in "death" ... Frida calmly combines the imaginary images in the picture, which give people a strong impact and tension because of the authenticity of their details. In such a strong impression, there is also a primitive trait, which contains strength and courage that "civilized people" cannot have. Perhaps because of this characteristic of conveying ideas, some surrealist painters classified her as their own genre. But Frida is unwilling to admit this: "They think I am a surrealist painter, but I am not. I never draw dreams. I paint my own reality. " As a patient who often stays in bed, subconscious adventure is indeed her "main reality"; On the other hand, as a Mexican, Frida's vision is quite different from her European counterparts: "Mexico has its own cultural heritage, its own myths and magic, so it doesn't need fantasy from abroad. Conscious exploration of the subconscious truth may liberate European surrealist artists from the rigidity of the rational world and daily life, while in Mexico, reality and dreams are regarded as mixed together, and miracles are considered to happen every day. " Therefore, we can only evaluate Frida's art in this way: she has "integrated Indian mythology, her personal fables, the history of the Mexican nation and her personal reality into her colorful pigments".

Frida died at the age of 47. After a short and stressful life, her last words were: "I hope death is pleasant, and I hope never to come again." -She can finally find peace in her death. Looking back on this road of art and life, people will think of the poem in Yongming Zhai's Mother: "I am even your blood, and you are surprised to see yourself in a pool of blood shed at dawn."

Frida Kahlo-I don't paint dreams, I paint my own reality. This Mexican female painter, The Winged Angel, held her first solo exhibition in the last year of her life. At that time, she was disabled and was carried into the gallery with a colorful big bed. She smiled: "Please note that this body is still alive." She is surrounded by countless admirers-of course, this is the scene in the opening film Frida in Venice in 2002, which is far from summarizing the real scenery and pain of Frida's life.