Frida Kahlo's inspiration for her self-portraits stemmed from her desire to explore her identity, pain, and experiences. After suffering a severe bus accident in her youth, she turned to painting as a way to cope with her physical and emotional struggles. Her self-portraits reflect her inner turmoil, cultural heritage, and personal narratives, allowing her to convey complex themes of suffering, femininity, and resilience. Through these works, Kahlo sought to express her unique perspective and connect with others on a profound level.
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