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- Quinacridone Magenta
- Driftwood
- Gray
- Rosy Brown
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Discover Frida Kahlo’s ‘Tree of Hope,’ a vibrant surrealist masterpiece exploring resilience & Mexican heritage. A powerful symbol of pain & hope, perfect for art collectors.
The painting portrays Frida Kahlo seated on a chair with crossed legs, dressed in a red dress and gazing intently at the viewer. Accompanied by two figures – one beside her and another in the background – the scene includes three chairs, a bed with a book resting upon it, and a clock hanging above the bed, creating an introspective atmosphere.
Frida Kahlo’s haunting depiction of ‘The Wounded Deer,’ painted in 1946, captures the artist's signature surrealist style and explores themes of vulnerability and resilience amidst brutal beauty. Witness this poignant symbol of suffering transformed into artistic expression – explore a captivating piece by Frida Kahlo.
Letter from Frida Kahlo to Alejandro Gómez Arias, August 21, 1926