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How do you really see yourself?
Self Portraits How do you really see yourself?
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Why do artists create self portraits?
Since the Renaissance, artists have used self- portraits to explore a basic question: Who am I? While a mirror or a photograph can tell a person what he or she looks like, that physical image does not reflect the whole self. “Self-portraiture insists the artist embark on a journey of self-exploration in order to make decisions about how to represent him/herself authentically.”
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Might those answers be different at any given time in someone's life?
For each self-portrait, the artist must ask: What expression? Posture? Clothing? Background? Colors? Texture? Style best express the real me? Might those answers be different at any given time in someone's life?
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Artists have always had practical reasons for making self-portraits
They get a model who is always available and works for free Self-portraits are a good way for an artist to practice rendering different expressions and moods They can serve to advertise the artist’s skill to potential customers. Self-portraits may also represent an artist’s quest for immortality, as a way to leave behind an image that will outlive the artist. Additionally, a self-portrait can preserve a memory, serve as a gift, and even help an artist further understand him/herself.
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One man, four portraits 1 2 3 Read the bio of Paul Gauguin and consider his life and his words and how they may have influenced his work Using the venn diagram in your group, decide on 2 portraits to compare/contrast and fill in the diagram. Use one of the quotes to describe each of the paintings you choose. 4
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