The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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7.00" x 8.00"
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9.00" x 10.00"
Frida in 1932 #1 Poster
by Patricia Januszkiewicz
Product Details
Frida in 1932 #1 poster by Patricia Januszkiewicz. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Frida after the death of her mother, October 16, 1932. ... more
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Artist's Description
Frida after the death of her mother, October 16, 1932.
Photograph by her father, Guillermo Kahlo.
Such sadness in her face and eyes ... she's
looking but not seeing ....
Enhanced in Photoshop ....
About Patricia Januszkiewicz
I love working with mixed media ... but have an obsession with photography and documenting my visual experiences. My personal activities have always involved nature and practices going inward to embrace a spiritual and intuitive dimension. Note: The "Fine Art America" watermark will not appear on any purchased artwork.
$32.56
Carl Purcell
She was an amazing woman.
Karen Adams
Grief is the same throughout time...the loss of a parent is indescribable. I feel her empty stare and the empty feeling in her heart...this is a wonderfully touching portrait of a beautiful young woman....fav/v12
Cyril Maza
Well done, Patricia. v
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Cyril!
Kate Purdy
Love this work. Love Frida.
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Kate!
Paul Lovering
An inspiration lady , and a fantastic composition Patricia , breathtakingly inspired my friend .. Paul
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Paul! I love all your portraits ... they are fabulous!
Odon Czintos
Congrats on your sale...........Odon.
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Odon!
Kim Sy Ok
Congrats on your sale! v -Kim
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Kim!
Kornrawiee Miu Miu
voted for your splendid creation:)
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Kornrawiee! appreciate your visit and the vote .... patricia
Lyn Pacificar
unique and wonderful. Congratulations!
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Lyn!
Cheri Randolph
Patricia, such an evocative portrait! Congrats on the sale! V
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Cheri!
Christy Usilton
Wow, what an amazing portrait!! v/f
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Christy! I do love this portrait of Frida; so unlike other images of her .... patricia
Elaine Manley
Congrats on the sale Patricia !!!
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Elaine!
Bill Cannon
Congratulations on your sale Patricia!!
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Bill!
Pamela Patch
Congratulations on your sale Patricia, well deserved!
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Pamela! Appreciate your comments ... I heard of the sale first from you ... patricia
Madalena Lobao-Tello
CONGRATULATIONS!!! Your artwork is among the top ten in the Contest "Frida Kahlo Digitally Altered Portraits". Great artwork!!!
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Madalena! appreciate your comments ... and thank you for sponsoring the contest .... patricia
Aimelle ML
so beautifully emotive, although I can see the sadness in her eyes too. Still a precious image, that you have beautifully worked on!
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Aimelle! glad you appreciate this image of Frida ... I find that her stare draws you in ... appreciate your comments ... patricia
Pamela Patch
Excellent work Patricia. Fav/vote
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Pamela! appreciate your comment and the f/v .... patricia
Lenore Senior
Poignant and emotional picture of grief, beautifully done. Love what you did with the background, v/f
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you, Lenore! So glad you like this piece ... not for everyone ... we like to see Frida in all her colorful glory ... but sorrows and a difficult life were the backbone for most of her work ... appreciate your comments and the v/f ... patricia .... p.s. I love your entries in the Frida contest ...