Itirella
Frida began drawing and painting at the age of eleven. Her early works focused on animals and nature, but over time she developed a penchant for portraits and dark figures. As the daughter of an artist and illustrator, she learned both painting and drawing techniques at an early age, as well as the discipline of constantly trying new things. Frida’s career impressively demonstrates how valuable early exposure to creative techniques is—and what a difference professional guidance can make.