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To Feel The Pain of Frida Kahlo (Full Documentary)
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The Mexican painter Frida Kahlo is conceivably one of the most celebrated and recognisable female artists that the world has yet known. Considered nowadays to be an icon that only continues to inspire millions around the world increasingly over time with the artwork she produced, most significantly within her many, surreal and colourful self-portraits.

Fascinatingly, her work would remain obscured and nearly completely forgotten until towards the end of the 20th century, when art historians would bring her work to the surface. Not only because of her unique style of painting, but due to her passionate, undying political and social beliefs throughout her adult life, she has long since been recognized as a crucial, inspirational figure within feminism, the LGBTQ community and of course, the history of Mexican peoples.

The many surprises that creep up in Kahlo’s life to those wanting to know more is nearly endless. From her sexuality to her disabilities, to her grotesque and abusive husband, there truly is so much to uncover. Which is why for this video series, we will be looking at not only her artwork in-depth, but also her life story, in hopes that we can leave no stone unturned. How exactly was Kahlo so ahead of her time? What was it about her that made her virtually an outcast during her lifetime, but a celebrated enigma for today’s current society long after her death?

This is a full compilation video of a three-part series I worked on a while back called “To Feel The Pain of Frida Kahlo”. You can still watch the original three episodes via the playlist below.

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@DarkwingSnark

5 months ago

As a physically disabled artist who has gone through 9 back surgeries and has suffered from ailments from childhood up into my 30s so far... fuck anybody that says Frida doesn't deserve praise. She is literally a voice and representation for people like me.

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@iandouceartist

5 months ago

I find this a particularly hard watch, I'm an artist who had life changing multiple injuries in 1977, and unbelievably more accidents later leading to a life of pain... I am currently working on a Triptych and on one panel I am featuring Frida. I admire her courage so much ❤❤

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@RosaHernandez-su3dj

3 months ago

Amazing human...so much suffering..seems she was always looking for love... Thank you..for showing her story...

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@Astro_Vagabond

5 months ago

The Broken Column brings water to my eyes every time I see it. The pain from the hands that painted this portrait are so tangible, looking into her eyes feels like an assault of screaming out in pain, quietly. It makes me cry, for her.

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@kiddozoo

3 months ago

On top of unspeakable physical problems, I'm disturbed with the emotional pain she also endured.

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@angelaturner7423

2 months ago

This video moved me. If anyone has suffered it was this woman. Using her art to express herself, I found it moving and beautiful. One of the paintings made me break down and cry.

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@carolinefrench7820

3 months ago

What a fascinating story and lady. As a fellow disabled person, chronic pain sufferer. A woman who has is under going numerous health issues. Fellow artist related to Norfolk landscape artist, John Chrome. I would be delighted if you would consider telling his story. He is/ was responsible for opening the Norwich School of Art. Excuse my cheeky request but no harm in asking. He is also did pub signs and one of my interests is finding out which ones still exist. Thank you very for telling Frida Kahio's story. What a beautiful woman and an amazing story. I stopped solid tyres on the wheelchair, it must have been an horrendous experience for her. I spend a lot of time in bed and I also draw lying down. Xx

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@peppylady6426

5 months ago

I love the way Frida expressed her self with art.

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@honeybunch5765

2 months ago

No artist, known or unknown, is ever overrated. Creating is a wonderful thing.

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@jennifermullin6258

3 months ago

Incredibly gifted. Her beauty spills into Her work...Her Art❤

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@kuhukgoswami5077

4 months ago

i am not an art enthusiast, but your videos have a sense of calm in them which makes it so interesting to watch, as compared to everything nowadays, just being super animated or super busy. keep it up, i really enjoy your videos

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@user-wb2yv7ll9d

3 months ago

Frida was not overrated. She was a great artist through and through. ❤

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@rainbowpantsrock

2 months ago

learning about the lives and experiences of women artists is so crucial. she was at the intersection of a lot of marginalization as a queer disabled woman of color fighting against colonist culture. she was so important.

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@KatCruise77

2 months ago

I love seeing the film footage of Frida. I can see the special beauty and ethereal aura she had.

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@lanamuir9352

2 months ago

How Frida Kahlo managed to live a life suffering with chronic and emotional pain is beyond me. The inner strength she possessed came through her paintings that are beautiful, tragic and haunting. Her husband Diego only added to her agony.

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@lauragalloway5924

3 months ago

She was true to herself. Her art is her story and her craft her display of her love and disdain for the world as it was in her lifetime.

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@traceyyoung1592

3 months ago

What an amazing woman!

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@sadie4479

5 months ago

As someone born with Spina Bifida, I always related to Frida Kahlo the most

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@KosmicznaPluskwa

5 months ago

You did an incredible job on this documentary. Knowing the story of Kahlo's life really enhances the impression her work can make on us - even though I think it's powerful by itself as well.

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@user-zo9dq6qc3c

3 months ago

I realized while watching this video that Frida Kahlo was a fine artist!

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