A great way to learn about a great artist
I truly enjoyed this graphic novel, both because of the way it tells Frida Kahlo's life story, and also how fitting the illustrations are - including some directly inspired by Frida's art!
This book is a great way to learn about Kahlo's life and art, and how her experiences of illness, pain, love and friendship shaped her art. It has given me insight into the process of an artist I knew and admired already, but I was really clueless about her life. I found it specially interesting that it's full of her own comments on what was happening to her through the inclusion of diary extracts, as well as her opinion and vision on art, artists and her own art too.
I found specially touching how the graphic novel showed the role pain and disability had in her life (how she even painted through hospital stays!), and how her loved ones reacted to her situation and how that complicated their relationships... without giving away more details, I think the book approached this difficult subject in a very good way.
In conclusion, this graphic novel is a great way to get to know this fantastic artist and through that better understand her art and the author behind it too. Extra point for it, it includes a very handy timeline at the end :)
Thank you to the publisher who sent me a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.