Frida Kahlo Disability

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Unit Assignment: Disability Experience. Cristhian Fernandez RHS 100: Disability Culture Professor. Andjela 03/30/2024 Mexican artist Frida Kahlo was born in 1907 and suffered from an impairment. When Kahlo was about six years old in 1913, she developed polio, for which there were no cures at the time, leaving her physically disabled (Kahlo, F., 1998). Going forward, Kahlo suffered terrible injuries in an automobile incident in 1925, fracturing and/or dislocating her spine, ribs, shoulder, and pelvis. As a result, she experienced mobility difficulties for the remainder of her life and had excruciating chronic pain. While recovering from the injury, Kahlo discovered a passion for painting. She began to produce paintings that depicted her …show more content…

Frida's head can be seen in this artwork on a young deer body fatally wounded by arrows. A woodland with dead trees and broken branches may be seen in the background (Kahlo, F, 1946). Another example of disability in art is Frida Kahlo's artwork "Tree of Hope, Remain Strong" (Kahlo, F, 1946). This picture depicts a lady lying on her side in a hospital trolley bed, with surgical incisions open and blood dripping over her back. In the middle of the image, you can see Freda seated and breaking down in a crimson Tehuana costume, carrying a flag. Lastly, this artwork illustrates the division between day and night. Since I think Frida utilized art to communicate to society what it was like to be a person with a disability, I believe these two paintings are intriguing and a good example of disability in art. For instance, in the picture "The Wonder Deer," you can see a deer that has been fatally shot in the rear by several arrows, as well as broken branches, which Frida may have been attempting to draw a comparison between and her severe injuries from the car accident. where her pelvis, shoulder, and ribs were fractured, along with a dislocated

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