By Adam Rex

I just got back from a trip to Mexico City, and while there my wife and I visited the studios of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.

Frida’s first:

Note Kahlo’s actual wheelchair (from late in life) in front of the easel.

The wall-plaque said:

In this part of the houseโ€“designed by Juan O’Gorman in 1944โ€“the artistic essence of Frida Kahlo is distilled: her brushes, her easel (a gift from Nelson Rockefeller), the mirror she used for her self-portraits, and her books…There are also perfume flasks and varnish jars which the artist used to hold her paint. ย All of the materials remain exactly as she left them. ย One striking feature of the studio is the painting which depicts the evolution of the human fetus, a reminder of Frida’s obsession with the maternity she was never able to achieve.

Yeah, so here’s that fetus poster they mentioned:

I was also captivated by whatever the hell this was:

Besides awesome.
Next, Diego’s set-up:

My wife thought that red canister/scale to the left of the easel was like a little cement mixer. ย Thoughts?
Didn’t even understand what these were, either. ย Pigment manufacturer’s samples? Does Gurney read this blog?

And there are boxes of powdered pigment, I guess? ย I’d love to read opinions in the comments.