A portrait of Frida Kahlo is set against a vibrant, vertically split background of bold fuchsia and deep teal. Her face is centered, captured with a direct and solemn gaze. She has dark hair pulled back, and her features are accentuated by a characteristic unibrow and vivid red lips. The composition is structured symmetrically, creating a classic, iconographic appearance.
The artwork uses a striking dot-matrix or halftoning technique throughout, which gives the image a textured, retro-print aesthetic. This style is particularly evident in the shading of her face, where the density of black dots creates deep, dramatic shadows on the left side, contrasting with the lighter, warmer tones of the right. Her face is framed by a lush arrangement of stylized lilies and other tropical-looking flowers in shades of yellow, orange, and blue.
The overall mood is powerful and artistic, emphasizing a balance between the organic, flowing shapes of the flowers and the structured, mechanical dot patterns of the portrait. The handwritten text "Frida Kahlo" appears in a white script font at the top, centered over the split between the red and teal fields, anchoring the composition. The interplay of the saturated colors and the distinct geometric shading technique gives the piece a modern pop-art sensibility.