Poem:Art: This is for the woman with one black wing perched over her eyes: lovely Frida, erect among parrots, in the stern petticoats of the peasant, who painted herself a present— wildflowers entwining the plaster corset her spine resides in, that flaming pillar— this priestess in the romance of mirrors. Each night she lay down in pain and rose to the celluloid butterflies of her Beloved Dead, Lenin and Marx and Stalin arrayed at the footstead. And rose to her easel, the hundred dogs panting like children along the graveled walks of the garden, Diego’s love a skull in the circular window of the thumbprint searing her immutable brow. –"Sonnet in Primary Colors," Rita Dove Which statement is true of both Dove’s poem and Kahlo’s painting? They indicate the importance of natural elements in Kahlo’s life. They make the audience aware of Kahlo’s unique features and strength. They reference the pain that caused Kahlo’s lifelong suffering. They point to Kahlo’s acceptance of different philosophies.