Frida Kahlo ( 1910-1954 )
Inspired by the early 20th century Mexican artist and revolutionary.
210 x260 in ink and pencil.
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Wow, you really captured her beauty and her strength. Love it, and love her!!!!
Thank you for your kind comment. She was an amazing woman in every sense of the word.
– John Dicandia ( JinnDoW )
Wonderful image
Beautiful….one of my favourite people…you really captured that elusive individuality of hers. xxxx
One of my favorite artists…beautiful work.
Thanks Selkie. Frida was an amazing woman. Love your profile story by the way. Poetic & Powerful stuff!
– John Dicandia ( JinnDoW )
beautiful
Very beautiful work ! Love it !
I love you interpretation. Well done.
Thanks, John – Frida’s Bio was the first book i read after my accident; a friend sent it to me. Never been the same since :)
its wonderful and she is an inspiration i fell in love with her at first contact….the only thing missing is her middle eyebrow lol , joking, but i had to say it ……
Thank you Bev! I didn’t know my drawing of Frida would generate so much excitement. I guess it didn’t matter what she looked like, I think she was just an amazing person inside and out. Have you seen the movie with Salma Hayek?
– John Dicandia ( JinnDoW )
Hi John yes i have the movie i bought it lol after seeing it at the movies and wanting to pluck her eyebrows lol , i had read of her and Diego, now that was a love story lol she was a woman before her time maybe an old soul…..
I’ve got the movie in my collection too. That was quite a torrid love story like all great love stories!
PS I don’t mind the monobrow! lol.
– John Dicandia ( JinnDoW )