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Renfe ad in Spain featuring Otero's photo. Otero uses a Pentax K-5 for shooting, most of the time she takes self portraits, specializing in close-up. [4] [5] Otero is the youngest artist in Spain who has ever exhibited individually in an art gallery, at the age of 15.
A self-portrait of a colorless, but youthful, rounded oval face, in full-frontal view, emerges from a reddish-brown, textured, but indistinct background; the eyes of the face are open but the body belonging to the face is abstract, blurred by pencil strokes and the color of sepia ink; [1] the clothing worn by the subject is indistinguishable as it dissolves into the background with each pencil ...
There are many examples of women artists under deleterious marital influence in the history of art, and one of them is illustrated in painting by the self-portrait of Maria Cosway made in 1787. Trained in Italy , Maria Luisa Caterina Cecilia Hadfield made a first portrait on a traditional model.
Petra Cortright was born in 1986 in Santa Barbara, California. [1] Cortright is the daughter of two artists; her father who died when she was four, [2] Steven Cortright, was a sculptor/printmaker and art professor at UC Santa Barbara, and her mother is a painter. [3]
A 2017 exhibition of her self portraits depicting the effects of her struggle with anorexia, gained significant attention in Norway. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In interviews, and in a TED talk, she described her struggle between creativity and suffering from poor physical health.
Max Beckmann was a prolific painter of self-portraits [26] as was Edvard Munch who made great numbers of self-portrait paintings (70), prints (20) and drawings or watercolours (over 100) throughout his life, many showing him being badly treated by life, and especially by women. [27]
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Mary Morgan Keipp (1875–1961), art photography, African-Americans; Marie Hartig Kendall (1854–1943), portraiture and landscapes in Connecticut [2] Miru Kim (born 1981), art photography; Helen Johns Kirtland (1890–1979), photojournalist and war correspondent, coverage of World War I; Tarrah Krajnak (born 1979) Stacy Kranitz (born 1976)