Frida's Blue House turned 12 today!
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Frida's Blue House turned 12 today!
Frida's Blue House turned 10 today!
“building a bridge to her” (30*40 watercolour on paper)
References to Frida Kahlo’s paintings in Frida (2002)
Ho smesso di contare le volte in cui, arrivata alla seconda riga, ho cancellato e riscritto tutto nuovamente. Cercavo un inizio ad effetto, qualcosa di poetico e vero allo stesso tempo, qualcosa di grandioso, ma agli occhi. Non ci sono riuscita. Poi ho capito, ricordando ciò che non avevo mai saputo: che per i grandi cuori che muoiono nel corpo ma che continuano a battere nel respiro della notte, non ci sono canoni o bellezze regolari, armonie esteriori, ma tuoni e temporali devastanti che portano ad illuminare un fiore, nascosto, di struggente bellezza.
Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo at the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City, 1940s by Manuel Álvarez Bravo
Frida Kahlo exhibit in the Botanical Garden. Bronx, NY. 2015.
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Fotografía por Sandra Lara
…I Love You, Houston.
There’s many reasons to love #Htown but to name just a few… Downtown Houston is gorgeous and has some of the most beautiful architecture (and the tallest building in Texas!) even at night it takes your breath away. There is a thriving art scene and tons of museums and larger than life public art. Oh, there’s also a bayou which is like San Antonio’s Riverwalk in that you can walk for miles & see great views of Downtown. Don’t forget Discovery Green (like central park, it’s a little green slice of paradise in the middle of Downtown Houston) & last but not least, there’s the San Jacinto Monument which is taller than the Washington Monument and stands in remembrance of the final battle for Texas.