Mexican Vintage Stretched Canvas Print Frida Kahlo with Doves- Carlos Sanchaz

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Mexican Vintage Stretched Canvas Print Frida Kahlo with Doves- Carlos Sanchaz

A$99.00

Celebrate the spirit of Frida with this evocative digital print by Carlos Sánchez. Printed on stretched canvas and treated with a vintage finish, it beautifully mimics the texture and warmth of an original painting. The piece arrives stretched and full of character.

A soulful tribute to iconic artistry—perfect for eclectic interiors and lovers of expressive design.


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  • Celebrate the spirit of Frida with this evocative digital print by Carlos Sánchez. Printed on stretched canvas and treated with a vintage finish, it beautifully mimics the texture and warmth of an original painting. The piece arrives stretched and full of character.

    A soulful tribute to iconic artistry—perfect for eclectic interiors and lovers of expressive design.

  • Materials: Stretched digital print, treated with a vintage feel. Stretched over wooden frame

  • Dimensions: 39cm Length × 27cm Width × 3 cm Depth

  • There is no hook attached, this piece can be placed on a shelf standing or hook added to wooden frame if hanging is desired.

  • Please note: this piece is treated with a vintage, rustic feel with markings on the frame and side canvas. It is like something you would find in a vintage market. This is an intended treatment and not a fault. Please be aware of this before purchasing





Frida Kahlo: Icon of Art, Identity, and Resilience

Frida Kahlo’s work transcends time, geography, and genre. Fiercely personal yet universally evocative, her paintings—often self-portraits—explore themes of pain, passion, and identity with raw honesty and surreal beauty. Drawing from Mexican folk traditions and her own lived experience, Kahlo created a visual language that speaks to the soul.

Her appeal endures because she was unapologetically herself: a woman who defied convention, embraced vulnerability, and turned suffering into art. Today, Kahlo is more than an artist—she’s a symbol of strength, creativity, and cultural pride, beloved by collectors, rebels, romantics, and dreamers alike.