All her life she viewed materialist philosophy and used Marxism in the right way of life.
Born in the Mexico city on July 7, 1908, father was a well-known photographer in the city. In 1925, Kahlo was seriously injured in a bus accident that left her with more than 30 operations in her lifetime. Kahlo learned to draw while at home, and she often read, studying the art of the Old Masters. In one of his early paintings, a self-portrait of a velvet dress (1926), Kahlo painted a royal waist-length portrait of himself with a rolling stylized wave against a dark background. The painting is abstract. The search for a light on the path of human liberation.
After her recovery, she did not look back until she strengthened Marxist ideology after dialectical materialism. She joined the Communist Party of Mexico, expressed her artistic ideas in promoting the organization, which made her popular throughout the country.
She promoted herself as a feminist. She believed No job can be done only by men, women can be equally skilled if they get the opportunity.
After Kahlo's death, Riviera redesigned La Casa Azul as a museum dedicated to his life. The Frida Kahlo Museum opened to the public in 1958, one year after Rivera's death. Frida Kahlo's diary, covering 1944-54, and The Letters of Frida Kahlo were both published in 1995. Although Kahlo achieved success as an artist during his lifetime, his posthumous reputation has steadily increased since the 1970s and has reached some critics.
In the 21st century it is called "Freedmania". He is probably one of the best known artists of the 20th century. The dramatic parts of her life বাস the traumatic trauma of a bus accident, a troubled marriage, a strained love affair, and the heavy drinking and drug use-inspired many books and movies in the decades following her death.
Frida's creation is still alive today and inspires the working class






