*Frida Kahlo Self-Portrait with cropped hair- 1940*

In this self-portrait, Kahlo has cast off the feminine attributes with which she often depicted herself—such as traditional embroidered Tehuana dresses or flowers in her hair—and instead sports a loose-fitting man’s suit and short-clipped haircut. Her high-heeled shoes and one dangling earring remain, however, along with her characteristic penetrating outward gaze. Locks of hair are strewn across the floor, a severed braid lies next to her chair, and the artist holds a pair of scissors across her lap. This androgynous persona may refer to Kahlo’s own bisexuality, while the lyrics of a popular Mexican song that appear at top suggest the address of a lover: “Look, if I loved you it was because of your hair. Now that you are without hair, I don’t love you anymore."

**Product Description**

Printed on Refined aluminum, this is a rigid material of 3mm / 1/6th of an inch.
It
comes ready to install (Check pictures).

Poster Paper:

Our non-paper poster material is waterproof and tear resistant. It is meant to last a lifetime and can even be used outside. This poster does not come with a frame. Custom orders accepted