Feet, What do I need you for when I have wings to fly? - Frida Kahlo

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Feet, What do I need you for when I have wings to fly?

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About Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo (6 July 1907 – 13 July 1954) was a Mexican painter. She was married to cubist painter Diego Rivera.

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Alternative Names: Frida Kahlo Calderón Frida Rivera-Kahlo Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderon Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo Calderon Frida Kahlo Calderon Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderon Frida Khalo Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo Calderón De Rivera Kahlo Frida Kahlo de Rivera Frida Kahlo De Rivera Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón Frida Rivera Mrs. Diego Rivera Kahlo
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His [Diego Rivera's] supposed mythomania is in direct relation to his tremendous imagination. That is to say, he is as much of a liar as the poets or as the children who have not yet been turned into idiots by school or mothers. I have heard him tell all kinds of lies: from the most innocent, to the most complicated stories about people whom his imagination combined in a fantastic situation or actions, always with a great sense of humor and a marvelous critical sense; but I have never heard him say a single stupid or banal lie. Lying, or playing at lying, he unmasks many people, he learns the interior mechanism of others, who are much more ingenuously liars than he, and the most curious thing about the supposed lies of Diego, is that in the long and short of it, those who are involved in the imaginary combination become angry, not because of the lie, but because of the truth contained in the lie, that always comes to the surface.

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One Sunday, Diego came to the house to see my paintings and critiqued all of them in a very clear manner, and he told me all the possibilities he saw in them. Then I painted two or three things, which are around the house, that to me seem very influenced by him [circa 1928]. They are portraits of thirteen- or fourteen-year-old kids.. .In 1929, I joined the Communist Party, I got married to Diego, and I had my first abortion. In that year I painted a portrait of Cristina Moya.. ..and other drawings that Morillo Safa [her main patron] owns. The unfinished [self-]portrait of my first abortion was my first Surrealist painting ['Frida and the Caesarean', she painted in 1929] but not completely. I have it [at home]. (1950)

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