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Frida & the Butterflies

Cuauhtemoc
Cuauhtemoc
"Frida & the Butterflies" is a 3-D underscoring Frida Kahlo's fragile health during her lifetime as a result of a bus accident when she was 18 or so. It represents the"body cast" that she had to wear after a series of back operations she underwent over of period of decades. 

The outside represents her public personna, usually adored with costume and gayiety, but the inside represents the pain received as a result of that accident and subsequent operations (color of blood and pictorals of her husband, Diego Rivera, one of her Mexican Hairless dogs, and a skull (representing the presence of death).

I quilted on a domestic machine, and used commercial fabric and chicken wire.

 

Added: Jul 29, 2015

 

Name of Pattern or Block Original
Owned By Cuauhtemoc Kish
Name of Maker Cuauhtemoc Kish
Name of Quilter Cuauhtemoc Kish
Year Made 2015
Year Made is: Certain
Located in City San Diego
Located in State CA
Located in Country USA
Condition of Quilt Mint
Design Source Totally Original Design
Design Source - Based On Frida Kahlo's Body Cast
Genre Art Quilt
Quilt Type Other
Quilt Width 13
Quilt Height 17
Measurement In: Inches
Fabric Used 100% Commercial Cotton
Construction Technique Applique
Piecing By Hand
Applique by Machine
Types of Quilting Machine Quilted
Embellishments - Other Desc. Chicken Wire

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