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Identity. “The set of behavioural or personal characteristics by which an individual is recognizable. The distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity; individuality”. Some portraits of people are instantly recognisable around the world.
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Identity “The set of behavioural or personal characteristics by which an individual is recognizable. The distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity; individuality”
Some portraits of people are instantly recognisable around the world
But how much does a painting or photograph tell us about a person?
Some artists use light and shade to express more about a person Rembrandt 1657 S G Daryani
Some use colour Edvard Munch ’Friedrich Nietzsche’ 1906 Andy Warhol ‘Marilyn Diptych’ 1962
Some use brushstrokes Derek Russell ‘Bob Marley’ 2012 Van Gogh "Self-Portrait," 1889 Alan Firmin, ‘Self Portrait’ 2012
Sometimes the portrait has a background that will tell us more about the person. BojidarDimitrov 2008 Tamara De Lempicka 1898-1980 Leonardo Da Vinci ‘Mona Lisa’ 1503–1519
Sometimes symbols or objects are used to tell us more. Hans Holbein the Younger ‘The Ambassadors’ 1533 Jan Van Eyck ‘The Arnolfini Portrait’ 1434
Or personal objects that tell a story Joseph Cornell, ‘Untitled (The Hotel Eden)’c. 1945 Vincent van Gogh ‘Shoes’, 1888 Peter Blake ‘On the Balcony’ 1955-7
Artists can show us about the country they live in Yang Shaobin, ‘Miners’ 2006 Frida Kahlo ‘Self Portrait’ 1940
or the emotions they feel Frida Kahlo "The Two Fridas“ 1939 Edvard Munch, ‘Scream of Nature’ 1893
We want you to create a self-portrait that tells us a little about who you are, the things and people that are important to you and where you live. June Yarham, ‘Blue Love 2’ 2011
You can use collage Jan Hoeper‘Portrait of Joyce’ 2000 Patrick Bremer
Use words Thom Yorke 2009
Textiles Tracy Emin 'I Do Not Expect to be a Mother‘ 2002