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Enchanting Vintage Photographs Of Frida Kahlo Perfectly Capture The Surrealist Queen
Her paintings blend tales of personal torment with surreal visions mined from the the wild subconscious. Somewhere between self-portraits and visual mythologies, Frida Kahlo’s artworks depict a subject with an ever-shifting identity. Slipping from a jungle queen to a nursing infant, a wounded deer to a bed-ridden bride, Kahlo as subject was defined by fluidity, flexibility and imagination.
Kahlo as artist was just as adaptable, and just as bewitching. Known and worshipped for her exotic beauty and otherworldly style, Kahlo didn’t just create artwork on her flattened canvases, but on her own person as well. An exhibition at Throckmorton Fine Art, entitled “Mirror Mirror… Frida Kahlo Photographs,” depicts the multifaceted beauty of the rebellious artist, as captured by a variety of 20 influential 20th-century photographers.
This guy has achieved more with a webcam and his dog than I ever have in my life.
oh hey look something the media doesn’t want you to believe exists
friendship goals
George Glass strikes again! (Bridesmaids)
FUCK I CAN’T BELIEVE I NEVER REALIZED THIS.
That moment at 4AM when your parents realize that you still are awake
As soon as they yell at you to turn off your movie and go to bed you’re like…
GOOD CHILD
what will marcia do now that she can no longer show her face at sküle
This is so important. It means that sküle wasn’t an isolated incident.
There’s only one way to settle this: with a Chandelier dance off! (x)
Oh, don’t mind us. Just getting ready for Sia tonight.
Barbara Kruger (American, b. 1945, Newark, NJ, USA) - Untitled (We Are Not What We Seem), 1988 Photograph and Type on Paper
Annie Hall (1977)