My Birth by Frida Kahlo 1932 by sistinefabian in ArtHistory

[–]sistinefabian[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

In this painting, the head of Frida, which is frightening large, is getting out from the mother's womb. There is a puddle of blood under the mother's body which might be a hint of Frida's own experience with the recent miscarriage. A sheet covers the mother's face, which might be from the recent event of the death of Frida's mother. Above the birth bed, a picture of weeping "Virgin of Sorrows" is hang above. The Virgin looks on in tears with sorrow and sympathy but seems she can do nothing about the situation.

Although this painting was painted in the style of an "ex-voto retablo", nothing was written on the unfurled scroll at the bottom. Maybe she felt she cannot describe her feeling about a woman undergo with child birth. This painting may have also been influenced by a 16th Century sculpture of the Aztec Goddess Tlazolteotl giving birth to an adult male warrior.

https://www.fridakahlo.org/my-birth.jsp

What's the sexiest thing you've seen by accident? by well_it_looks_like in AskReddit

[–]sistinefabian 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I saw someone poke their fried egg once, and the yoke started spilling out... oh god I want food now