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Pitahayas, 1938 Frida Kahlo

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Pitahayas, 1938 Frida Kahlo – paint by numbers kit, this artwork shows cut pitahayas spill open across the canvas, their pale interiors dotted, almost unsettling. The fruit feels heavy, real… and not entirely harmless. Behind them, strange forms emerge, maybe a figure, maybe not. The colors are sharp, the mood slightly tense.
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Pitahayas, 1938 Frida Kahlo Paint by Numbers – Surreal Fruit Art for Home Decor

Tropical Still Life with Surrealist Bent

Pitahayas, 1938 Frida Kahlo is a still life painting that doesn’t behave like one. The canvas holds deep red exotic fruits – pitahayas, or dragon fruits – some whole, some cut open, exposing white seed-speckled flesh. The colors move from burnt red to cool white to near-black rock. There’s a cactus in the upper left, a single green leaf below, and dark volcanic stone filling the back. And then – barely there, almost casual about it – a small skeleton in the corner. It’s naive art style with surrealism underneath. Honest, earthy, and completely Kahlo. This famous Mexican artwork isn’t decorative. It’s a statement.

Paint by Numbers Process – Structure Meets Instinct

This paint by numbers kit translates surreal still life art into a controlled design using acrylic paints and a numbered canvas. The bright colors guide you, the art hobby becomes steady, almost mechanical… until it isn’t. This famous art reproduction allows creativity without losing structure, and wall decor emerges step by step. Acrylic paints are reliable, the numbered canvas keeps things from falling apart. So yes, it will be finished. Maybe not perfectly, but are you already starting? – see where it goes.

The Story Behind Frida Kahlo’s 1938 Artwork ‘Pitahayas’

Frida Kahlo painted Pitahayas in 1938 – one of her most active years. She was exhibiting in New York and Paris, and the international art world was starting to pay real attention.
The painting was created in Mexico, rooted in her connection to native plants, local markets, and pre-Columbian tradition.
Pitahayas were common fruits in Mexico City’s markets. They weren’t exotic to Kahlo – they were ordinary. And that’s part of the point. The small skeleton in the corner wasn’t an afterthought. For Kahlo, life and death were always sharing the same table. The painting is now housed at the Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City.

Why Designing the Pitahayas by Frida Kahlo Painting is Rewarding

  • Recreate Frida Kahlo’s famous exotic fruit artwork at home.
  • Acrylic paints keep tropical colors vivid and lasting.
  • Numbered canvas guides every brushstroke from start to finish.
  • The surreal design will become a striking wall decoration.
  • It’s a genuine art hobby for any skill level.
  • A thoughtful, creative gift idea for art enthusiasts.
  • You’ll build real painting confidence with every session.
  • Relaxing, focused, and genuinely satisfying to complete.

Where to Hang Pitahayas, 1938 Frida Kahlo Painting in Your Home

  • Dining Room: A tropical fruit composition naturally energizes mealtime and sparks great conversations.
  • Kitchen: Vivid reds and exotic fruits belong where real cooking happens daily.
  • Living Room: A surreal statement piece guests simply won’t overlook or quickly forget.
  • Hallway: Deep reds cut through any entrance and immediately pull your eye in.
  • Study Room: Kahlo’s layered symbolism rewards exactly the kind of attention that readers have.
  • Bedroom: The dreamlike, slightly dark quality layers beautifully in a personal, private space.

Pitahayas by Frida Kahlo: Product Information

Theme:

Pitahayas

Artist:

Frida Kahlo

Year:

1938

Art Craft Kit Type:

Painting by numbers

Painting Styles:

Naïve Art
Primitivism
Surrealism

Art Skill Levels:

Intermediate

Canvas Orientation:

Landscape Format

Art by Room:

Bedroom
Dining Room
Hallway
Study Room
Kitchen
Living Room

Size:

20 x 16 inches | 50 x 40 cm
26 x 20 inches | 65 x 50 cm
30 x 24 inches | 75 x 60 cm

Pigment Type:

Acrylic paint

Number of Colors:

24

Material:

High-quality linen canvas

Included Components:

Cotton canvas
Color guide
Acrylic paint set
3x Nylon brushes
Reference sheet of canvas
2x Metal hooks
DIY frame (option)
Nails set (option)

Quality You Can Trust, Confidence You Deserve

Thickened Linen Canvas
Friendly Acrylic Pigments
High-Elastic Nylon Brushes
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What to Know Before Ordering a Paint by Numbers Kit

Discover what’s included in your kit, the available canvas sizes, art difficulty levels, shipping details and more.

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Landscape Canvas Sizes
  1. Medium: Best for beginners, those with limited space, or anyone seeking a quicker project.
  2. Large: Great for those who want more detail and impact without committing to the largest size.
  3. X-Large: Perfect for experienced painters seeking a detailed, impactful artwork and who have the space and time for a bigger project.

Total Canvas Size: Painting area plus 1 3/8 inches (3.5 cm), including white borders on each side for attaching to the stretcher.

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