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Diego is an immense baby with an amiable face and a slightly sad glance. His bulging, wide-set eyes were, she said, "constructed especially for a painter of spaces and multitudes." The third eye opened in his forehead is the invisible eye of "Oriental wisdom," and his "Buddha-ish mouth" is In "Portrait of Diego" Frida described the Diego she painted in her

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Looks like fire and might stand for what Frida called his "fountain-flower" (his penis), or it might stand for the fire of his genius, rooted in the Mexican soil. The baby Rivera holds an orange maguey plant, which

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In sympathy, the Mexican earth has a cracked breast from which one drop of milk appears. From it a magical fountain of milk sprays forth. Yet for all Frida's contentment in possessing her spouse, she knew, as she wrote in 1949, that "Diego has never been and never will be anyone's husband." Although she looks calm, tears still dot her cheeks, and a bright redĬrevasse cracks open her neck and chest. Even Frida's itzcuintli dog, Xolotl, is encompassed by this vast interlocking pyramid of love. Mexican earth and in the ancient dark/light duality of a pre-Columbian universe.

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Here Frida is the earth mother/Madonna nurturing the baby she could never have - her "Dieguito." Now she does not need to clasp him tightly, for the couple's union is sustained by a series of love embraces that roots them in the Like a new-born baby." That is exactly what she does in The Love Embrace of the Universe, the Earth (Mexico), Diego, Me, and Senor Xolotl, 1949, a self-portrait that celebrates the final resolution of the Riveras' marriage. Moment, diary, from myself." In her "Portrait of Diego," written for the catalogue of Rivera's 1949 retrospective at Mexico City's Palace of Fine Arts, Frida said, "Women - among them I - always would want to hold him in their arms She confided her maternal feelings to her journal: "At every moment he is my child, my child born every

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Just as she could scold when heĭropped his underwear on the floor or gobbled three scoops of pistachio ice cream, she could laugh at his sexual misadventures. He loved to be pampered, and she discovered that playing mother made it easier to indulge his mischief. Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird, 1940Īs the years went on, Frida took a more and more motherly role in relation to her husband Diego Rivera.Self Portrait Dedicated to Dr Eloesser, 1940.My Grandparents My Parents and Me, 1936.Self Portrait Along the Boarder Line Between Mexico and the United States.

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Through simple, inspiring, and actionable tools, Embrace the Work, Love Your Career teaches women to be empowered to focus on the things that truly matter, set boundaries and, ultimately, realize their full potential. Filled with practical exercises, meditations to channel your angels love. Palate-cleansing meditations and coloring breaks conclude each chapter, offering chances for calming reflection. Talking with Angels of Love : Embrace Your Truth - AMANDA HART. Stemming from years of experience in senior leadership at Time Inc.’s People, InStyle and Entertainment Weekly as well as AOL and Coca-Cola Enterprises, Hauser centers her career guidance around six main actions:Įach chapter starts with practical advice and includes prompts and exercises to help readers create their own personal career action plans. Embrace the Work, Love Your Career combines accessible advice, time-tested strategies, creative prompts, and thoughtful exercises into one holistic resource. Fran Hauser, best-selling author of The Myth of the Nice Girl, follows up with a workbook for women who want to get more out of their careers.








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