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Dressing Skeletons: A Poetic Tribute To Frida Kahlo
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Dressing Skeletons: A Poetic Tribute To Frida Kahlo

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The emotionally raw, self-reflective imagery of the paintings of FRIDA KAHLO. The highly emotive, enchanting allure of the poetry of MARIA R. PALACIOS. At last, the sexually charged energies and passions of their largely indistinguishable muses meet within these pages. Color into words, death to life, Dressing Skeletons: A Poetic Tribute to Frida Kahlo is among the most profoundly personal cross-discipline tributes any artist has ever bestowed upon another. Enter the provocative, torturous world of two of the greatest artists Latin American culture has ever produced!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Atahualpa Press
Date
4 July 2015
Pages
120
ISBN
9780972648387

The emotionally raw, self-reflective imagery of the paintings of FRIDA KAHLO. The highly emotive, enchanting allure of the poetry of MARIA R. PALACIOS. At last, the sexually charged energies and passions of their largely indistinguishable muses meet within these pages. Color into words, death to life, Dressing Skeletons: A Poetic Tribute to Frida Kahlo is among the most profoundly personal cross-discipline tributes any artist has ever bestowed upon another. Enter the provocative, torturous world of two of the greatest artists Latin American culture has ever produced!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Atahualpa Press
Date
4 July 2015
Pages
120
ISBN
9780972648387