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Who knows the painter Frieda?

Frida Carlo, the most legendary female painter in Mexican history. She leads a hard life. When I was a child, my left foot was bent because of polio, and I became disabled. At the age of eighteen, she suffered a serious car accident and left a lifelong disability, so she could not realize her greatest wish as a woman-to have a child of her own. Her strange and mysterious painting style established her position in modern western art, and her emotional entanglements with some celebrities including Trotsky also made her a controversial but legendary woman.

As the critic wrote in his book, "What Frida passed on in her mind and transformed into art is just some of the most primitive and fascinating images of the 20th century. She paints herself bleeding, crying, breaking, and transplanting pain into art. Her paintings are always so special, so personalized, and visually quite in-depth, not comprehensive. Frieda's autobiography written with pigments has an artistic tension and strength, so it can firmly grasp the hearts of the audience. "