Poster from the photo art category with an iconic photograph of the artist Frida Kahlo. Frida Kahlo, a Mexican painter born in 1907, emerged as one of the most famous and influential artists of the 20th century. Her unique style, vibrant colors and deeply introspective works have captured the attention of audiences and continue to inspire generations of artists worldwide. Despite facing countless physical and emotional challenges throughout her life, Frida Kahlo channeled her pain, passion and perseverance into her art. She suffered a crippling bus accident in her teens, resulting in severe physical ailments, chronic pain and a life filled with surgeries. These experiences strongly influenced her art, which often depicted her physical and emotional suffering. Kahlo's work explores themes of identity, gender and post-colonialism. Her self-portraits are characterized by surrealist elements, vivid symbolism and a strong visual narrative that reflects her inner feelings. She used her art as a medium of self-expression, exploring her personal struggles as well as wider social issues. Frida Kahlo's unique perspective and intense symbolism have made her an icon for the feminist and LGBTQ+ movements. Her bold fashion choices, including traditional Mexican clothing and signature eyebrows, challenged conventional beauty standards and celebrated her cultural heritage.
We print our posters on a 200 gram semi-matte paper of the highest quality from the French manufacturer Clairefontaine. The paper is certified with FSC and our production is certified with Ecolable to ensure a sustainable production.
Picture frame not included. Frames are sold separately.
Our delivery time is normally 3-6 working days from the order date. Please note that the delivery time may be slightly longer during holidays and high loads at the shipping companies.