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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
20.3x15.2in
About this artwork
Spirits of Frida Kahlo is a tribute to the enduring presence of Frida Kahlo -artist, survivor, and cultural icon.
The work is inspired by an early photograph taken by her father, capturing a gaze that is already calm, unwavering, and marked by inner strength.
Through a crackled, fresco-like surface and an icon-inspired composition, the portrait reflects the tension between fragility and resilience that defined Kahlo’s life and work. The layered… surface was built gradually, allowing texture, erosion, and light to emerge as carriers of memory and experience.
Rather than idealizing its subject, the painting honors Kahlo’s ability to transform pain into creation. It evokes a presence that is raw, intimate, and deeply human -a spirit that remains timeless, defiant, and alive.
Vanessa Jongebloet is a self-taught contemporary painter who began her artistic journey with wood, stone, metal, and found objects, later training as a decorative painter and mastering fresco, trompe l’oeil, and other classical techniques. She merges material-driven experimentation with classical methods, building her pieces in expressive layers using oil, resin, ink, pigments, and mixed media, balancing realism with abstraction and a tactile focus on weathered, crackled surfaces. Her artworks radiate a profound sense of presence and quiet intensity, inviting viewers into contemplative spaces charged with memory, identity, and transformation.