Frida Kahlo in her studio at home in Coyoacán, México, 1931.

Frida Kahlo in her studio at home in Coyoacán, México, 1931.










awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Frida Kahlo and Leon Trotsky, 1937

awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Frida Kahlo and Leon Trotsky, 1937










I tried to drown my sorrows, but those bastards learned how to swim.
— Frida Kahlo (via Swanfeather Songs)






muchachafanzine:

 “Yo tengo que luchar con todas mis fuerzas para asegurarme que lo poquito que mi salud me permite realizar beneficie también a la Revolución, la única razón verdadera para vivir.”
“I must fight with all my strength, because the little of the positive left by my bad health should go to helping the Revolution, the only real reason for living.”
-Frida Kahlo

muchachafanzine:

 “Yo tengo que luchar con todas mis fuerzas para asegurarme que lo poquito que mi salud me permite realizar beneficie también a la Revolución, la única razón verdadera para vivir.”

“I must fight with all my strength, because the little of the positive left by my bad health should go to helping the Revolution, the only real reason for living.”

-Frida Kahlo




happylambie:

Frida Kahlo wearing a robe, holding a gun

happylambie:

Frida Kahlo wearing a robe, holding a gun




fuckyeahlatinamericanhistory:

Photograph of Frida Kahlo as a child, taken on June 15, 1919 by her father, the photographer Guillermo Kahlo, who was a native of Germany. Frida was born 105 years ago today, on July 6, 1907.

fuckyeahlatinamericanhistory:

Photograph of Frida Kahlo as a child, taken on June 15, 1919 by her father, the photographer Guillermo Kahlo, who was a native of Germany. Frida was born 105 years ago today, on July 6, 1907.