Inspiration Pieces:
Self Portrait with Monkey, 1938 Frida Kahlo.
Oil on Masonite, 16 x 12 inches.
Frauenbildins (Portrait of a Woman), 1911. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Oil on Canvas, 46 x 34 inches.
Portrait of Jacques-Francois Desmaisons, 1782. Jacques-Louis
David
Oil on canvas, 36 x 28.5 inches
1.)
I selected these pieces for my inspiration
because I felt that they each portrayed different types of portraiture. For example, the second piece entitled Frauenbildins
(Portrait of a Woman) is a much less realistic portrait then the other
two. I think it is important to gain
inspiration for all types of portraits to be able to create an individual
piece.
2.)
I selected pencil and paper as my media for my
self-portrait because I am not a very good drawer or painter. I feel like pencil and paper are a very
forgiving medium so they allow me to correct my mistakes (which I make very
often.)
3.)
I felt it was very challenging creating a self-portrait
of my face. As I mentioned above I am
not a very talented drawer. I think the
most difficult part was drawing my nose.
It is very hard to accurately depict the shading and shape of the nose.
4.)
This piece represents me because it shows the way
in which I interpret myself. Although it
may not be an entirely realistic portrayal of myself, it is the way in which I
see myself which is just as important.
5.)
I tried to use my knowledge of line and proportion
when working on this piece. I think it
was important to keep my facial features such as nose and eyes in proportion with
each other in order to accurately depict myself.
6.)
I really enjoyed working on this project. I did find it difficult to create a portrait
of myself because I am very critical of my work, and myself but overall it was
very enjoyable.
7.) I think my final artwork was O.K. Although it is not the best drawing, I think
I worked very hard to create my interpretation of my portrait.
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