Hi Everyone!
Before I get to the art I wanted to show you a gift I received from Louise over at Standing into Danger After seeing one of her posts with Milkweed plants, I told her I have been trying to get plants or seeds with no luck. Well she went out and harvested seeds for me. This is the beautiful card she sent with it and I placed some of the seeds down on the card. Thank you Louise.
During the years Kahlo was confined to her bed, she came to view it as a bridge between worlds as she explored her mortality.
The painting is the star of a sale of more than 100 surrealist works by artists including Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning.
Kahlo resisted being labeled a surrealist, a style of art that’s dreamlike and centers on a fascination with the unconscious mind.
“I never painted dreams,” she once said. “I painted my own reality.”
In its catalog note, Sotheby’s said the painting “offers a spectral meditation on the porous boundary between sleep and death.”
“The suspended skeleton is often interpreted as a visualization of her anxiety about dying in her sleep, a fear all too plausible for an artist whose daily existence was shaped by chronic pain and past trauma,” the catalog notes.
I, like so many other artists have been connected to Frida in some strange way. My Nan and Mom introduced me to her art when I was young. You know her art feeds my inner weirdness.

2 comments:
By next autumn, you may be getting your own seed pods.
So nice of Louise
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