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Adolescent Self-Portrait Essay
Adolescent Self–Portrait December 1, 2014 BSHS/325 Maria Perrotta Adolescent Self–Portrait From the time an individual is born, they are facing
continual growth and changes. Upon reaching adolescence, an individual will face many changes quickly that affect feelings and personality. Males
and females face the same milestones, yet, are affected and changed by them differently. What It Feels Like To Be a Teenager Being a teenager is an
exciting, scary, and overall stressful time in one's life. Many changes occur physically and mentally and one can experience a new range of different
emotions. A teen is also influenced by surrounding environmental factors then they used to be. Teenagers dream of doing cool...show more content...
Basically, the brain is maturing, logical thinking is developing, and teens are able to make more of their own choices in life. This brings a new sense
of independence and new found freedom. This is when judgment and self–esteem issues come into play. Being in middle and high school, teenagers
will face many situations of peer pressure at attempts to fit in with the cool crowd. They are attempting to find who they really are so they fit to be
what is considered cool. They assume if you are "cool", you are liked, and that is what teenagers want; friends, socialization, and to be liked. This is
also a constant struggle with teenagers; trying to find their identity as they are being peer pressured into being whatever is in the moment. It is hard
to find those boundaries and true definitions of oneself in an adolescent mind. Much more goes on in the adolescent time of life then people are
generally led to believe. The Developmental Changes Affecting Personality Adolescent developmental changes can have striking effects on a
teenager's personality. Growing spurts are one of these. They can cause teens to become very clumsy, making them insecure and unsure of themselves.
These spurts can also make a teen not feel like him/herself. The oncoming of puberty can effect personality changes such as acting out or
aggressiveness, especially in males. This is also a time where teens
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Reflected Best Self Portrait
Reflected Best Self Portrait At my best I am Challenged and Committed At my best, I love a challenge and never back down and will never let a
roadblock get in the way of my goals. I thrive on new projects, tasks and adventures and am continually looking for new ways to build my skills and
as such have commenced my MBA. At my best I am eager to learn and will choose the road less travelled. I have the initiative to get started and the
stamina to persevere. I am most passionate when I am challenged in sales, design and marketing, inquisitive and willing to learn from those with
greater experience than me. At my best I am solution oriented At my best I am hungry for solutions. I have an idea of what I want to achieve and I
go after it. I think critically, allowing me to produce outcomes that combine good judgement and recommendations. Within all aspects of my life I
strive to solve problems in the best interests of everyone, regardless of business or personal life. At my best I think strategically, allowing me to
develop plans, execute them and measure their success. I can work out what needs to be done and map together and implement the outcome. I am a
helping hand and are passionate when my actions benefit those around....show more content...
I wear my heart on my sleave and I am always looking out for the best in others. I am a best friend, a shoulder to cry on, and will do anything for
those that I care about. I am honest with my feelings enabling others to uncover and understand their emotions. I am the glue that holds tenuous
factions together. I bring out the best in others just by being myself. At my best I have a fearless loyalty for doing what's right within all aspects of my
life. At my best I am optimistic, passionate and
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Best-Self Portrait Essay
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LP1, Part 4: What are others' experiences of me when I am my best?
Phase 1: Creating the Reflected Best–Self Portrait
When I am at best, I help people. I motivate myself and feel motivated when I get to help others. Whether it's a stranger, colleague, friends, or
family, I feel my passion in assisting those in need. As long as it's within my capability and moral belief that what people ask for help is ethical and
legal, I give them my attention and time. I feel happy that I am able to give a hand, and I feel happy to see people become happy with the help I give
them. Helping others put smiles on my face and also on them as well. I feel proud of myself that I have the power to help the...show more content...
I believe in being trustworthy, reliable, and accountable to my actions and behaviors, regardless of situations. | 1. Being the daughter to my parents. 2.
Be responsible as an employee and a co–worker to help and provide fitting skills at Swarovski.| Supportive| I believe in backing up the people I care
about, encouraging them, helping them, defending them, and loving them.| 1. Encouraging and complimenting Coral and her new place.2.
Compliment and Recommending the trendy styles to Danny.| Adaptable| I believe in the power to adapt to new surroundings and situations,
learning new skills and experiences to make them my own. | 1. Adapting to the new country, new city and new language when first immigrated to
Canada. 2. Adapting to the new atmosphere of working places when got the job at the Swarovski.| Ambitious| I believe in being compassionate
and eager to have goals, work hard, and successfully achieve them. | 1. Accepting new responsibilities and tasks at work.2. Got in to the school
band, to let off my flute skills. | Loyal| I believe in loving my families, giving them my time and effort. I believe in the presence of family value and
care for one another.| 1. Be the best supportive and loving family member to all of my families and relatives. 2. Always be on the side of my friends,
trusting them. 3. Have Danny's back with his problems. Cheer him up even when I wasn't very much interested.| Open–minded| I
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Adolescent Self Portrait Essay examples
Adolescent Self Portrait
BSHS/325
Adolescent Self–Portrait Paper Identify specific changes that tend to be the most striking and have the greatest effect on personality. Adolescent
differs according to culture and takes place when an individual transitions from a child into adulthood. The term adolescent means "to grow in
maturity "and it comes from the Latin verb adolescere. In our society, there is not a specific age when adolescent will begin, however it usually takes
place around 11 or 12 to late teens or even early twenties. There are many changes that place during this time, such as biological, social, and
psychological changes. In biological changes, the most striking change which occurs is puberty. Puberty is a...show more content...
When these roles are incorporated, they make up who the adolescent is and their identity. However, role confusion will occur when the adolescent
cannot incorporate their roles and have a difficult time coping with differing roles. The greatest effects that this will have on the adolescent's
personality are the feelings of being unsure and confused about their identity. The most striking change in social development is the adolescent's need
to be independent. When the adolescent becomes independent it is done so emotionally, socially and economically. It includes the child going from a
parent–child relationship to adult–adult relationship. It is also when the adolescent is capable of making the right decision financially and becomes a
self–directed individual. The greatest effect that social change has on the personality of an adolescent is rebellion. The adolescent will not listen and
try to live the way they want to, and also do things to distress their parents.
Adolescence is a time to mature and find oneself while learning to deal with life on life's terms. Every adult has experienced this and every child will
experience this. There is no single event or boundary line, which denotes the end of childhood or the beginning of adolescence. Experts think of the
passage from childhood into and through
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Self Portrait Research Paper
This was my first school year in an actual art class. Before this it was just the average art project here and there in middle school. In this class we
started with the very simple and ended with the very hard for me at least. The majority of art I made this year was with a pencil I think. I feel good
with the art I ended up making. One of my favorite projects was the historic self portrait. In it I used line for the outlines of my face and most of the
details. I used value in the shading to make it look semi 3–d. I used color in the tunic, medallion and crown to give contrast from the black and white
face. I felt like it had good unity and symmetry in the details of the face. The meaning behind most of my art was...show more content...
I felt good with the technique I used to paint it. I tried to use harder more rough brush strokes on the sandy bottom to make it look more coarse and
rough. I tried to use more smooth strokes on the top though it also appeared very rough. Another piece that I think was one of my more successful
one was the historical self portrait. I feel like I was able to make a god self portrait. When I was shading I used the tip of my pencil to make the
hair and I feel like it turned out amazing. One of the main things I would fix is that fell my ears could be more symmetrical one was a little higher
and fatter than the other one. The main thing I struggled with this year was copying. I couldn't quite get it when I was looking at a picture on my
iPad and drawing it in my sketchbook or somewhere else. I grew as an artist this year because, before I just thought I was to bad to be decent. But
now I can confidently draw something that I had in my head using the techniques we learned this year. I feel like overall my art compared to the rest
of the art work is very amateur . in the future I will not be making much art I will be more appreciative of the art and how difficult is too make
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Descriptive Essay On A Portrait
Before I explain the portrait I have made of myself it is important to ask, "What exactly is a portrait?" A typical portrait is a piece of art that's
purpose is to depict one's likeness. Typically portraits are made through using paint, photography and sculptures but really can be made through
any medium. But portraits can be so much more than just a physical representation of someone. A portrait can depict someone without having their
physical features in it, it can even be something that typically people don't see like sound and music. Whether it be a quilt, a mixtape, or just a
single dot on a paper, it can mean something that reflects someone through who they are. While capturing a physical representation of someone
may show emotion and some personality to them it only scratches the surface when there are so many more details to be uncovered about them. I
think displaying one's self in ways other than their physical form has a stronger connection as a portrait. My portrait consists of two layers and
when put together makes the whole piece. I started out by digitally painting a literal self portrait since that is what a lot of people would think of
when they see the word "portrait". After digitally painting myself as how I'm physically seen I made a second part featuring a black space blocking out
my face only leaving an outline of my face. Inside the black space I created a web of blue lines filling in the black space on my head which extends
over non blacked
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What Is Samuel Joseph Brown Jr Self Portrait
I choose the recovered artwork by Samuel Joseph Brown Jr Self–Portrait in ca 1941 using watercolor, charcoal & graphite. The key aspects of subject
matter in this piece of artwork is that his hair is a greyish blue and the reflection is black, at least what we can see on the side. The looks like he is
looking at himself in the mirror and getting somebody totally different back. His lips are puckered in the reflection and not on the person himself.
He doesn't really show any facial expressions it just is a dark and sad feeling. The man also dresses very nice and keeps himself a clean cut. The setting
is in a dark gloomy bathroom or some kind of room. The symbolism of this picture is that a person sees one person when he looks in the mirror
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Albrecht Durer Self-Portrait Essay
Albrecht Durer SelfPortrait Artist and Humanist, Albrecht Durer is one of the most significant figures in the history f European art outside Italy during
the Renaissance (Gowing 195). Portraying the questioning spirit of the Renaissance, Durer's conviction that he must examine and explore his own
situation through capturing the very essence of his role as artist and creator, is reflected in the Self–portrait in a Fur Collared Robe (Strieder 10).
With the portrait, Durer's highly self–conscious approach to his status as an artist coveys his exalted mission of art more clearly than in any other
painting. He seems to be "less concerned with himself as a person than with himself as an artist, and less with the artist than with the...show more
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Symmetrically arranging his serious, handsome face and mass of shoulder length hair deliberately invite comparison with the image of Christ. The
idealized arrangement and strict symmetry of the face is based on a construction made up of circle and a triangle, a formula used down to the
Byzantine period for images of the Redeemer. The frontal pose and symmetrical composition have recurred in many images of Christ, particularly in
the form of the vera icon, or "true image" (Strieder14).
No architectural setting appears within the plain, black background of the painting (Hutchison 67). The darkened tone and limited but unified color
scheme create a mood of sanctity (Hutchinson 68). The contours of the face are molded by means of soft light and transparent shadows, almost in an
attempt to fathom the inner depths of Durer's creative spirit (Strieder 147). Set against the dark background, the strong face and chin emanate an
impression of energy from the portrait. Within the background on the right–hand side, the inscription reads "I Albrecht Durer of Nuremberg painted
myself thus, with undying colors, at the age of twenty–eight years" (Hutchinson 67). This was a personal verification of the quality of his materials and
his
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Self-portraits
Each artist is an individual with a unique style, and although these styles can be similar in practice – the individuality of the artist often proves the
discriminating factor for a successful artwork. Self–portraits are beneficial when looking at the individuality of the artist as there are two aspects to
look at – the artist's style, and the artist's view of him/herself. The latter can provide a brief insight into the mental situation of the artist as well as any
apparent influencing factors of the artwork. This view can often also include fragmental insights into the society and culture of the time. Rembrandt van
Rijn and Vincent van Gogh are 2 artists of whom are well represented by this statement.
Rembrandt was born into a Dutch...show more content...
The most common of these portrayed garments were the generic Berets that have now been typically associated with the common artist as a stereotype.
Looking at the untitled self portrait of 1657 (Figure 1) you can see Rembrandt's attention to detail and his persistence to achieve life–likeness. He has
built up the wrinkled brow, the puckers of skin, in very detailed and effective passages of reddish colours. You can see the application of chiaroscuro
in this painting which is obviously intentional as even his clothes, including fashionable beret, are dark to help with the distribution of light and dark
with the focus being on his face. This self portrait is one I consider to be among his best. This work provides an insight into Rembrandt's indifference
to self–consciousness as you can see an aged, wrinkled man with a large broad nose and gray wisps of hair, all of which he has made no attempt to
positively alter, he simply strives for realism in his works and finds no reason to alter the physical reality of his work for mere aesthetic purposes. It
provides an insight into the culture of the time with the fashion state Rembrandt has depicted himself in as well as the common chiaroscuro methods
used in the painting which were common for the culture or society of the time. The self–portrait of 1630 (Figure 2) shows how even from early in his
career Rembrandt strove for realism in his works. You are once again struck by the honesty
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Essay on Painting and Self-portrait Story Hum
Self–Portrait Story
HUM 111
August 25, 2013
I feel as though now it has come time for me to create a portrait of myself. I would like the viewers of my work to have a greater understanding of
myself, and my work, I feel I will be able to give the people who admire my pieces of art a larger perspective of my work and passion. I have been
painting for the majority of my life, I really don't know if people know who I am and what I have a passion for, I would like to put a ever lasting face
to my work, my face.
People who have viewed my art have seen my signature in various paintings for years, 35 years to be exact as my parents and I started allowing my
work to be viewed and purchased in the town square at my mother's boutique...show more content...
The wild life shall also be on display as well, the seagulls shall be swarming looking for fish to swoop down and eat, the sea lions shall be on the rocks
barking at one another, diving in and out of the ocean at play.
I would like this self–portrait to represent the free spirit I have, I want to show the beauty of being in love with my life's work. When one takes the
time to study, in great detail, my self–portrait, I want there to be no doubt in their minds that I am in love with what I am doing. I want them to fall in
love with this portrait as well. I want them to fall in love with the detail, and reality within this portrait. Hopefully my self–portrait will make the person
or people viewing it not want to leave, as if it is so life like the portrait is moving and if they leave there is something they will miss. This self–portrait
should also convey the dedication to detail that I put into all of my paintings. I want the people viewing to want to find my other pieces and give them
another viewing, as to say, "I know I missed something in them".
I have painted individual portraits, family portraits, pictures of towns, cities, the countryside, and landscapes in the past but I am considering this
self–portrait to be one of my greatest accomplishments, if not the greatest. I feel as though this self–portrait is a coming out of sorts for me as I have
been so deeply involved and submerged into my work that I
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Frida Kahlo Self-Portrait With Monkey Essay
Self–Portrait with Monkey: By Frida Kahlo
Self–Portrait with Monkey made in the year of 1938 by Frida kahlo a Mexican artist who was influence by the traumatized events that occur during
her early life. Which were physical and psychological tragic. Frida khalo used her personal tragic to create art and which her saying was that she paint
herself because it was what she knew best. Kahlos work was influence by tragic event in which in her portrait Self–Portrait with Monkey, it was made
to show a living and soulful being holding her by having his arm around her neck of a form of protection and who she describe the pet to be a like a
the child she couldn't have. The portrait is in the Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, since 1966 by collector A.
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Her posing is of someone who seems lonely, incomplete and unsatisfied. The portrait is the appearance more of a tomboy. We can see the background
of the painting showing the a form of a jungle with different hairy leaves and cactus. The painting has different textures, lines, and colors. We can see
a light green mixture with yellow and with some blue, green, and light gray, also the cantus is painted in light gray with a white and slightly brown as
it seems from viewing the painting. The natural objects used by Frida Kahlo in most of her portrait, are the natural element as we can see in the Self
Portrait with a Monkey. She is wearing a collar and it seems to be made of bamboo material. In the portrait with seeing a Monkey is facing forward
and how the monkey has his arm around her with so much care and protection. The monkey reflects an innocent child holding on his mother,
reflecting the viewers that he is love and that he feels security by her as his main protection. Her painting is more of a personal portrait. The colors of
use are vibrant colors, but even though her colors used were not as dark, her self–portrait seems more with a sad appearance. I think in her life, there
has been always an empty hole. Possibly reason were the inability to bear children and her unstable relationship with Diego Rivera. To Frida Kahlo,
he was considered to be her soul mate, friend and her tutor in painting. Her emptiness was the need be a woman in every sense of the word. Which is
married, have children, and be hundred percent in love and to be love with your partner. I just think this is how she used to feel. Her paintings were
most self–portraits, which it shows that she was sad and unhappy. The painting her facial expression is of someone that is lonely and depressed. To
Frida Kahlo, her only time of distraction from the pain and the loneliness was painting. Her only distraction and
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Self Portrait Peaches Summary
With todays' advancement of technology and social media, the prominence of the individual has greatly increased. Self–portrayal has essentially
become a way to express the significance of an individual. However, many believe that the newfound importance of the individual is constantly
walking the line of narcissism. Yet in a world where it's so easy to follow the crowd, I believe it's important to celebrate theindividual and praise one
for being who he wants to be. In Hung Liu's self–portrait Peaches, she depicts herself as a traditional Chinese woman veiled behind an array of
natural life. This woman is dressed in cultural garb with a collar that extends up past her jaw line. It seems almost as if the high collar is meant to hold
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Hung's portrait reminds me of Frida Kahlo's portrait as both artists include nature to represent life and imagination. Both portraits depict a woman
with a neutral but almost pained expression, surrounded by various symbols of life. In addition, Hung appears to be trapped in her high collar much
like Kahlo is caged in by her thorn necklace. Essentially the style of this self–portrait is realistic while simultaneously expressing the artist's innermost
thoughts and emotions. The portrait emanates a psychological appeal as Hung highlights the distinction between the dullness of her image and the
color of mind, thus expressing her longing for creativity. Aside from the style of this portrait, I found that Hung's profile was drawn in a traditional
manner. In contrast, there was originality in the way the colors of the image contrasted. I found it very bold and powerful for Hung to contrast her
black and white image with surrounding bright colors. It definitely draws a focus onto her face, but it's done in a subtle way so that the painting overall
represents the distinction between the inner and outer
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Essay about Egon Schiele's Self-Portrait
Egon Schiele's Self–Portrait
When I look at this portrait, the first thing that hits me is the way the artist, Egon Schiele, appears to have made himself look animated, like a
cartoon. The way in which his right eye is rounded like a cartoon character and his left eye is squinting and almost shut, adds to the idea of a the
portrait being a cartoon. The squinted left eye is as if he is sneaking around and evaluating his surroundings. If you cover the right side of the face
(with the widely opened eye), it makes you realise that the left side with the squinted eye does not look very lifelike, but the two eyes seem to cancel
each other out.
The over exaggerated wrinkles on Schiele's face and neck make him look a lot older than he actually...show more content...
I have found out that at the time of this painting, Egon Schiele like to give an expression of extreme poverty. But his claims that at this time he was
virtually in rags are at odds not only with what his contemporaries have to say, but with the photographs taken of him. His letters make it plain that he
suffered from a degree of persecution mania (a feeling that others have evil designs against one's well–being) – for example, he wrote in a letter of
1910: 'How hideous it is here! Everyone envies me and conspires against me. Former colleagues regard me with malevolent eyes.' This information
could back up the idea that Schiele was making himself look older in the paintings and look animated because he actually felt old, and the fact that the
left eye is squinting as if looking around and being paranoid could also be due to his persecution mania at the time.
The portrait is basically just an artist's self–portrait. Around this time, Egon Schiele became fascinated by his own appearance, and made self–portraits
in large numbers. This is one of those portraits. The title does not give away any clues to the meaning or symbolism of the piece, it is just called
"Self–Portrait Pulling Cheek".
One of Schiele's idols was Gustav Klimt, who had previously studied at the same school, the School of Arts and Crafts in Vienna. We cannot really
compare any similarities between the two artists styles, but we can maybe say that Schiele was influenced by
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Rembrandt Self Portrait Analysis
1.Rembrandt Self Portrait with a Wide–Brimmed Hat 1632
In the Baroque period, artists started to depict themselves as the main subject matter more often. Rembrandt had painted a lot of self–portraits in his
entire life. In his self–portrait did in 1632, Rembrandt is the focus and he is dressed fashionably. Like most of the self–portraits in Baroque, he only
painted his upper body so his face can be seen clearly. At the age of 26,Rembrandt showed a sense of youth and pride in his gaze. The painting is done
in a realistic way which the details of clothing can be seen clearly. Back in the time when camera did not exist, painting is the only way to capture the
world in graphics. Self–portrait is the record of a person's physical appearance. At that period, self–portrait was not only appreciated as art but also a
record of the people and the society.
2.Van Gogh Self–Portrait with Bandaged Ear 1889
At the 19th century, the invention of camera has provided an easier and faster way to keep records. The function of realistic painting had been replaced.
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Under her brushstrokes, raw emotions are shown in the portrait. In Beyond Grief, Busschers showed her fragile and delicate side. There are tears in
her eyes and blood vessels on her face. From her gaze, viewers can feel her sadness. She seems to have just gone through an emotional break down
but at the same time she looks peaceful. Looking into her eyes, she is like staring at something far away, something that she cannot reach. The
painting is painted realistically yet different from the style of Baroque. Busschers's work is so real in a way that it can trigger viewers' emotions.
Through her self–portrait, viewers can feel a sense of connection with the artist and have their own interpretation on the story behind each
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The Self Portrait Art Essay
SELF–PORTRAIT ART ESSAY
Self–portraits have been used by artists for centuries to explore aspects of the self. They are the subjects they know best and artists have reflected this
through their treatment of media, subject matter and techniques. Two artists who explore aspects of their personality and life experiences in their
self–portraits are Frida Kahlo and Ben Quilty. Many of their artistic techniques can be derived from the same origins. Whilst there are similarities in
self–portraits by any artist usually, you will find differences the norm. After all, this is what makes art and art form.
Frida Kahlo, one of many world renowned artists from the 1930s, was a revolutionary. Alongside Pablo Picasso, Francis Bacon and Wassily
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Although the Hummingbird is seen as a charm it seems to mirror her infamously shaped eyebrows.
Her mother was a devout Catholic and passed these strong values down to her daughter, Frida. This can be seen through the crown of thorns around
her neck rather than her head, showing herself as a Christian Martyr. The subtle blood that is trickling down her neck may represent that of her
ongoing pain through her divorce. The contrasting butterflies on her headdress and bright background of leaves are suggestive of resurrection. Over
the left–hand side, a monkey can be seen distracted playing with its hands. It was also a gift from Diego and a symbol of the devil she feels he is. As
seen on her left–hand side a Black Cat can be noticed staring down the Hummingbird. Perhaps it is ready to feast on the good as it is a symbol of
bad luck. She had experienced great trauma and pain in her life and this could be seen as the bad luck symbolised through the cat. To leave a blank
background would be unlike Kahlo; the bright and varied shades of greens and yellows seem to show a wall of uncontrolled nature, possibly
expressing her feelings at the time. Looking to the upper half of the painting Dragonflies and Butterflies fly around her hair that is intertwined with
cloth, delineating a figure eight like crown filled with purples and maroon. We see the life filled Dragonflies and Butterflies
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The Big Self Portrait
The Big–Self Portrait is a painting by Chuck Close that shows his special and interesting methods. It also shows what he is capable of doing. Instead
of a full body view like many other artists, Chuck decided to do a self–portrait. Chuck set out to prove Clement Greenberg, an art critic, wrong. He said
it wasn't possible for an advanced artist to work on portrait pictures. Chucks idea for this Big–Self Portrait was a black and white painting with a special
mug shot look. I think that this is a very well made painting and looks great in black and white. It is a big painting and looks
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Judith Leyster 's Self Portrait
Judith Leyster, 1609–1660, painter
Judith Leyster was born in Haarlem, Netherlands in 1609. Her Self–Portrait (above) is actually in the National Gallery of Art, in D.C.! However, this
work marks a historical shift from the rigidity of earlier, more formal self–portraits painted by female artists. Instead, she sits in a more relaxed and
dynamic pose. Compared to the standards of previous Dutch portraits, it's very casual, which was nearly unheard of during the Renaissance. Leyster
was the daughter of a brewer and was the first Renaissance artist to paint scenes of home, family, and domestic scenes. She also was one of the first
painters to begin introducing light sourced in her paintings, such as in The Proposition (1631). Judith Leyster's...show more content...
Instead, Protestantism seemed to emphasize genres and themes in art, including everyday objects, which made these subjects and paintings more
accessible to women, and in turn created more female artists.
Judith Leyster got married in 1636, to another artist who worked with similar subjects. Together, they had 5 kids, but only 2 made it to adulthood.
They also moved back to Amsterdam for 11 years, looking for better economic prospects. However, they eventually moved back to the Haarlem area,
though. She exemplified the growing independence of women during the Renaissance because she painted the most before marriage and having
children. This could also be an example of how marriage can limit the expression and personality of a woman, especially in the 17th century.
However, Judith Leyster was very bright and clever, in fact, her signature was a "JL" followed by a star. It was a play on words. Her last name,
"Leister" means "Lead star" in Dutch. She was also incredibly innovative & almost provocative in her domestic scenes. These were usually calm &
soft & quiet scenes of women at home, with candlelight, and was also usually from a woman's perspective. One example is her painting, The
Proposition (1631). It is even interpreted by some as depicting a young woman receiving unwanted sexual advances, instead of a willing prostitute
/participant, as would have normally been expected with this
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Writing The Reflected Best Self Portrait
COMPOSING THE REFLECTED BEST–SELF PORTRAIT
In presenting a theory about myself as a leader, I will attempt to draw conclusions about my strengths and weakness as a leader based on the things
learned in this class. I will speculate on a reflective leadership best–self–portrait through my work experiences that draw on my interpersonal resources
for vision. Recognizing my talents and shortcomings will help develop both micro and macro levels of resource development needed to reach my full
potential.
An example of one of my leadership roles was on the first day of class. I was chosen to lead in a group communication. We were presented with an
assignment on characteristics of group communication. The assignment involved factors and behavior that contributed to our group. We determined
that communication was the most important factor. The skills the group had to establish were a common goal, working together in small groups, and
synergy. See Chapter 1. Another example of a leadership role was on the discussion panel project. The project was very challenging and labor
intensive. We learned how technology and computer–mediated technology effect communication. See Chapter 15.
Great leaders must have vision and strategic planning where they have the ability to look ahead, to anticipate with some accuracy where they are
going in the future. I believe I have a clear, exciting idea of where I am going and what I am trying to accomplish with my life. Having a clear vision
turns the
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Reflective Essay : Reflective Self Portrait
Reflective Self–Portrait
Core values are portrayed through the actions of an individual and are formed depending on their past personal experiences. They can be shaped
through interactions with friends, family, social media, and religion. This paper will allow me to reflect on three of my main core values and how
they came to be incorporated into my life through basic self–reflection of past events and discussions with influential people. My core values include:
family, compassion, and integrity. Growing up as a child I have always been taught by my parents to act in a certain manner. I never realized how
important their advice was until I experienced an incident during my adolescent years. Some of my past experiences have made me realize...show more
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Through these little actions, he made me appreciate the time spent with my family and has taught me to never take my family for granted. My family
has always expressed interest in my wellbeing and that is why I always find time to fit them into my busy schedule.
My parents have always taught me about honesty. My father would get very mad at me when I would lie to him and he expressed his anger by
ignoring me for a couple of days. He used to always tell me that the one thing he hated the most, is when someone would lie to him. I hated the
feeling of my father being upset with me so I would always try my best not to lie to him. While riding the bus one morning, I discovered a wallet in
the seat next to me. Instead of giving the wallet to the bus driver, I decided to keep it. I went home that day and went through the wallet to see
what I could find. Beneath all of the cards, I found a hundred dollar bill. I kept the money and decided to contact the owner of the wallet to tell
them that I had found their wallet. Days had passed and I couldn't get rid of this guilty feeling I had inside of me. I told my father because I couldn't
live with the thought of what I had done. He made me own up to my mistake and told me to return the money back to its original owner. After doing
so, I felt so relieved and told myself that I would never do such a thing again. After that incident, I never
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Adolescent Self-Portrait Essay

  • 1. Adolescent Self-Portrait Essay Adolescent Self–Portrait December 1, 2014 BSHS/325 Maria Perrotta Adolescent Self–Portrait From the time an individual is born, they are facing continual growth and changes. Upon reaching adolescence, an individual will face many changes quickly that affect feelings and personality. Males and females face the same milestones, yet, are affected and changed by them differently. What It Feels Like To Be a Teenager Being a teenager is an exciting, scary, and overall stressful time in one's life. Many changes occur physically and mentally and one can experience a new range of different emotions. A teen is also influenced by surrounding environmental factors then they used to be. Teenagers dream of doing cool...show more content... Basically, the brain is maturing, logical thinking is developing, and teens are able to make more of their own choices in life. This brings a new sense of independence and new found freedom. This is when judgment and self–esteem issues come into play. Being in middle and high school, teenagers will face many situations of peer pressure at attempts to fit in with the cool crowd. They are attempting to find who they really are so they fit to be what is considered cool. They assume if you are "cool", you are liked, and that is what teenagers want; friends, socialization, and to be liked. This is also a constant struggle with teenagers; trying to find their identity as they are being peer pressured into being whatever is in the moment. It is hard to find those boundaries and true definitions of oneself in an adolescent mind. Much more goes on in the adolescent time of life then people are generally led to believe. The Developmental Changes Affecting Personality Adolescent developmental changes can have striking effects on a teenager's personality. Growing spurts are one of these. They can cause teens to become very clumsy, making them insecure and unsure of themselves. These spurts can also make a teen not feel like him/herself. The oncoming of puberty can effect personality changes such as acting out or aggressiveness, especially in males. This is also a time where teens Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Reflected Best Self Portrait Reflected Best Self Portrait At my best I am Challenged and Committed At my best, I love a challenge and never back down and will never let a roadblock get in the way of my goals. I thrive on new projects, tasks and adventures and am continually looking for new ways to build my skills and as such have commenced my MBA. At my best I am eager to learn and will choose the road less travelled. I have the initiative to get started and the stamina to persevere. I am most passionate when I am challenged in sales, design and marketing, inquisitive and willing to learn from those with greater experience than me. At my best I am solution oriented At my best I am hungry for solutions. I have an idea of what I want to achieve and I go after it. I think critically, allowing me to produce outcomes that combine good judgement and recommendations. Within all aspects of my life I strive to solve problems in the best interests of everyone, regardless of business or personal life. At my best I think strategically, allowing me to develop plans, execute them and measure their success. I can work out what needs to be done and map together and implement the outcome. I am a helping hand and are passionate when my actions benefit those around....show more content... I wear my heart on my sleave and I am always looking out for the best in others. I am a best friend, a shoulder to cry on, and will do anything for those that I care about. I am honest with my feelings enabling others to uncover and understand their emotions. I am the glue that holds tenuous factions together. I bring out the best in others just by being myself. At my best I have a fearless loyalty for doing what's right within all aspects of my life. At my best I am optimistic, passionate and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Best-Self Portrait Essay | Learning Project 1, Part 4–6 | | | LP1, Part 4: What are others' experiences of me when I am my best? Phase 1: Creating the Reflected Best–Self Portrait When I am at best, I help people. I motivate myself and feel motivated when I get to help others. Whether it's a stranger, colleague, friends, or family, I feel my passion in assisting those in need. As long as it's within my capability and moral belief that what people ask for help is ethical and legal, I give them my attention and time. I feel happy that I am able to give a hand, and I feel happy to see people become happy with the help I give them. Helping others put smiles on my face and also on them as well. I feel proud of myself that I have the power to help the...show more content... I believe in being trustworthy, reliable, and accountable to my actions and behaviors, regardless of situations. | 1. Being the daughter to my parents. 2. Be responsible as an employee and a co–worker to help and provide fitting skills at Swarovski.| Supportive| I believe in backing up the people I care about, encouraging them, helping them, defending them, and loving them.| 1. Encouraging and complimenting Coral and her new place.2. Compliment and Recommending the trendy styles to Danny.| Adaptable| I believe in the power to adapt to new surroundings and situations, learning new skills and experiences to make them my own. | 1. Adapting to the new country, new city and new language when first immigrated to Canada. 2. Adapting to the new atmosphere of working places when got the job at the Swarovski.| Ambitious| I believe in being compassionate and eager to have goals, work hard, and successfully achieve them. | 1. Accepting new responsibilities and tasks at work.2. Got in to the school band, to let off my flute skills. | Loyal| I believe in loving my families, giving them my time and effort. I believe in the presence of family value and care for one another.| 1. Be the best supportive and loving family member to all of my families and relatives. 2. Always be on the side of my friends, trusting them. 3. Have Danny's back with his problems. Cheer him up even when I wasn't very much interested.| Open–minded| I Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Adolescent Self Portrait Essay examples Adolescent Self Portrait BSHS/325 Adolescent Self–Portrait Paper Identify specific changes that tend to be the most striking and have the greatest effect on personality. Adolescent differs according to culture and takes place when an individual transitions from a child into adulthood. The term adolescent means "to grow in maturity "and it comes from the Latin verb adolescere. In our society, there is not a specific age when adolescent will begin, however it usually takes place around 11 or 12 to late teens or even early twenties. There are many changes that place during this time, such as biological, social, and psychological changes. In biological changes, the most striking change which occurs is puberty. Puberty is a...show more content... When these roles are incorporated, they make up who the adolescent is and their identity. However, role confusion will occur when the adolescent cannot incorporate their roles and have a difficult time coping with differing roles. The greatest effects that this will have on the adolescent's personality are the feelings of being unsure and confused about their identity. The most striking change in social development is the adolescent's need to be independent. When the adolescent becomes independent it is done so emotionally, socially and economically. It includes the child going from a parent–child relationship to adult–adult relationship. It is also when the adolescent is capable of making the right decision financially and becomes a self–directed individual. The greatest effect that social change has on the personality of an adolescent is rebellion. The adolescent will not listen and try to live the way they want to, and also do things to distress their parents. Adolescence is a time to mature and find oneself while learning to deal with life on life's terms. Every adult has experienced this and every child will experience this. There is no single event or boundary line, which denotes the end of childhood or the beginning of adolescence. Experts think of the passage from childhood into and through Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Self Portrait Research Paper This was my first school year in an actual art class. Before this it was just the average art project here and there in middle school. In this class we started with the very simple and ended with the very hard for me at least. The majority of art I made this year was with a pencil I think. I feel good with the art I ended up making. One of my favorite projects was the historic self portrait. In it I used line for the outlines of my face and most of the details. I used value in the shading to make it look semi 3–d. I used color in the tunic, medallion and crown to give contrast from the black and white face. I felt like it had good unity and symmetry in the details of the face. The meaning behind most of my art was...show more content... I felt good with the technique I used to paint it. I tried to use harder more rough brush strokes on the sandy bottom to make it look more coarse and rough. I tried to use more smooth strokes on the top though it also appeared very rough. Another piece that I think was one of my more successful one was the historical self portrait. I feel like I was able to make a god self portrait. When I was shading I used the tip of my pencil to make the hair and I feel like it turned out amazing. One of the main things I would fix is that fell my ears could be more symmetrical one was a little higher and fatter than the other one. The main thing I struggled with this year was copying. I couldn't quite get it when I was looking at a picture on my iPad and drawing it in my sketchbook or somewhere else. I grew as an artist this year because, before I just thought I was to bad to be decent. But now I can confidently draw something that I had in my head using the techniques we learned this year. I feel like overall my art compared to the rest of the art work is very amateur . in the future I will not be making much art I will be more appreciative of the art and how difficult is too make Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Descriptive Essay On A Portrait Before I explain the portrait I have made of myself it is important to ask, "What exactly is a portrait?" A typical portrait is a piece of art that's purpose is to depict one's likeness. Typically portraits are made through using paint, photography and sculptures but really can be made through any medium. But portraits can be so much more than just a physical representation of someone. A portrait can depict someone without having their physical features in it, it can even be something that typically people don't see like sound and music. Whether it be a quilt, a mixtape, or just a single dot on a paper, it can mean something that reflects someone through who they are. While capturing a physical representation of someone may show emotion and some personality to them it only scratches the surface when there are so many more details to be uncovered about them. I think displaying one's self in ways other than their physical form has a stronger connection as a portrait. My portrait consists of two layers and when put together makes the whole piece. I started out by digitally painting a literal self portrait since that is what a lot of people would think of when they see the word "portrait". After digitally painting myself as how I'm physically seen I made a second part featuring a black space blocking out my face only leaving an outline of my face. Inside the black space I created a web of blue lines filling in the black space on my head which extends over non blacked Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. What Is Samuel Joseph Brown Jr Self Portrait I choose the recovered artwork by Samuel Joseph Brown Jr Self–Portrait in ca 1941 using watercolor, charcoal & graphite. The key aspects of subject matter in this piece of artwork is that his hair is a greyish blue and the reflection is black, at least what we can see on the side. The looks like he is looking at himself in the mirror and getting somebody totally different back. His lips are puckered in the reflection and not on the person himself. He doesn't really show any facial expressions it just is a dark and sad feeling. The man also dresses very nice and keeps himself a clean cut. The setting is in a dark gloomy bathroom or some kind of room. The symbolism of this picture is that a person sees one person when he looks in the mirror Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Albrecht Durer Self-Portrait Essay Albrecht Durer SelfPortrait Artist and Humanist, Albrecht Durer is one of the most significant figures in the history f European art outside Italy during the Renaissance (Gowing 195). Portraying the questioning spirit of the Renaissance, Durer's conviction that he must examine and explore his own situation through capturing the very essence of his role as artist and creator, is reflected in the Self–portrait in a Fur Collared Robe (Strieder 10). With the portrait, Durer's highly self–conscious approach to his status as an artist coveys his exalted mission of art more clearly than in any other painting. He seems to be "less concerned with himself as a person than with himself as an artist, and less with the artist than with the...show more content... Symmetrically arranging his serious, handsome face and mass of shoulder length hair deliberately invite comparison with the image of Christ. The idealized arrangement and strict symmetry of the face is based on a construction made up of circle and a triangle, a formula used down to the Byzantine period for images of the Redeemer. The frontal pose and symmetrical composition have recurred in many images of Christ, particularly in the form of the vera icon, or "true image" (Strieder14). No architectural setting appears within the plain, black background of the painting (Hutchison 67). The darkened tone and limited but unified color scheme create a mood of sanctity (Hutchinson 68). The contours of the face are molded by means of soft light and transparent shadows, almost in an attempt to fathom the inner depths of Durer's creative spirit (Strieder 147). Set against the dark background, the strong face and chin emanate an impression of energy from the portrait. Within the background on the right–hand side, the inscription reads "I Albrecht Durer of Nuremberg painted myself thus, with undying colors, at the age of twenty–eight years" (Hutchinson 67). This was a personal verification of the quality of his materials and his Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Self-portraits Each artist is an individual with a unique style, and although these styles can be similar in practice – the individuality of the artist often proves the discriminating factor for a successful artwork. Self–portraits are beneficial when looking at the individuality of the artist as there are two aspects to look at – the artist's style, and the artist's view of him/herself. The latter can provide a brief insight into the mental situation of the artist as well as any apparent influencing factors of the artwork. This view can often also include fragmental insights into the society and culture of the time. Rembrandt van Rijn and Vincent van Gogh are 2 artists of whom are well represented by this statement. Rembrandt was born into a Dutch...show more content... The most common of these portrayed garments were the generic Berets that have now been typically associated with the common artist as a stereotype. Looking at the untitled self portrait of 1657 (Figure 1) you can see Rembrandt's attention to detail and his persistence to achieve life–likeness. He has built up the wrinkled brow, the puckers of skin, in very detailed and effective passages of reddish colours. You can see the application of chiaroscuro in this painting which is obviously intentional as even his clothes, including fashionable beret, are dark to help with the distribution of light and dark with the focus being on his face. This self portrait is one I consider to be among his best. This work provides an insight into Rembrandt's indifference to self–consciousness as you can see an aged, wrinkled man with a large broad nose and gray wisps of hair, all of which he has made no attempt to positively alter, he simply strives for realism in his works and finds no reason to alter the physical reality of his work for mere aesthetic purposes. It provides an insight into the culture of the time with the fashion state Rembrandt has depicted himself in as well as the common chiaroscuro methods used in the painting which were common for the culture or society of the time. The self–portrait of 1630 (Figure 2) shows how even from early in his career Rembrandt strove for realism in his works. You are once again struck by the honesty Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Essay on Painting and Self-portrait Story Hum Self–Portrait Story HUM 111 August 25, 2013 I feel as though now it has come time for me to create a portrait of myself. I would like the viewers of my work to have a greater understanding of myself, and my work, I feel I will be able to give the people who admire my pieces of art a larger perspective of my work and passion. I have been painting for the majority of my life, I really don't know if people know who I am and what I have a passion for, I would like to put a ever lasting face to my work, my face. People who have viewed my art have seen my signature in various paintings for years, 35 years to be exact as my parents and I started allowing my work to be viewed and purchased in the town square at my mother's boutique...show more content... The wild life shall also be on display as well, the seagulls shall be swarming looking for fish to swoop down and eat, the sea lions shall be on the rocks barking at one another, diving in and out of the ocean at play. I would like this self–portrait to represent the free spirit I have, I want to show the beauty of being in love with my life's work. When one takes the time to study, in great detail, my self–portrait, I want there to be no doubt in their minds that I am in love with what I am doing. I want them to fall in love with this portrait as well. I want them to fall in love with the detail, and reality within this portrait. Hopefully my self–portrait will make the person or people viewing it not want to leave, as if it is so life like the portrait is moving and if they leave there is something they will miss. This self–portrait should also convey the dedication to detail that I put into all of my paintings. I want the people viewing to want to find my other pieces and give them another viewing, as to say, "I know I missed something in them". I have painted individual portraits, family portraits, pictures of towns, cities, the countryside, and landscapes in the past but I am considering this self–portrait to be one of my greatest accomplishments, if not the greatest. I feel as though this self–portrait is a coming out of sorts for me as I have been so deeply involved and submerged into my work that I
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  • 12. Frida Kahlo Self-Portrait With Monkey Essay Self–Portrait with Monkey: By Frida Kahlo Self–Portrait with Monkey made in the year of 1938 by Frida kahlo a Mexican artist who was influence by the traumatized events that occur during her early life. Which were physical and psychological tragic. Frida khalo used her personal tragic to create art and which her saying was that she paint herself because it was what she knew best. Kahlos work was influence by tragic event in which in her portrait Self–Portrait with Monkey, it was made to show a living and soulful being holding her by having his arm around her neck of a form of protection and who she describe the pet to be a like a the child she couldn't have. The portrait is in the Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, since 1966 by collector A. ...show more content... Her posing is of someone who seems lonely, incomplete and unsatisfied. The portrait is the appearance more of a tomboy. We can see the background of the painting showing the a form of a jungle with different hairy leaves and cactus. The painting has different textures, lines, and colors. We can see a light green mixture with yellow and with some blue, green, and light gray, also the cantus is painted in light gray with a white and slightly brown as it seems from viewing the painting. The natural objects used by Frida Kahlo in most of her portrait, are the natural element as we can see in the Self Portrait with a Monkey. She is wearing a collar and it seems to be made of bamboo material. In the portrait with seeing a Monkey is facing forward and how the monkey has his arm around her with so much care and protection. The monkey reflects an innocent child holding on his mother, reflecting the viewers that he is love and that he feels security by her as his main protection. Her painting is more of a personal portrait. The colors of use are vibrant colors, but even though her colors used were not as dark, her self–portrait seems more with a sad appearance. I think in her life, there has been always an empty hole. Possibly reason were the inability to bear children and her unstable relationship with Diego Rivera. To Frida Kahlo, he was considered to be her soul mate, friend and her tutor in painting. Her emptiness was the need be a woman in every sense of the word. Which is married, have children, and be hundred percent in love and to be love with your partner. I just think this is how she used to feel. Her paintings were most self–portraits, which it shows that she was sad and unhappy. The painting her facial expression is of someone that is lonely and depressed. To Frida Kahlo, her only time of distraction from the pain and the loneliness was painting. Her only distraction and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Self Portrait Peaches Summary With todays' advancement of technology and social media, the prominence of the individual has greatly increased. Self–portrayal has essentially become a way to express the significance of an individual. However, many believe that the newfound importance of the individual is constantly walking the line of narcissism. Yet in a world where it's so easy to follow the crowd, I believe it's important to celebrate theindividual and praise one for being who he wants to be. In Hung Liu's self–portrait Peaches, she depicts herself as a traditional Chinese woman veiled behind an array of natural life. This woman is dressed in cultural garb with a collar that extends up past her jaw line. It seems almost as if the high collar is meant to hold her...show more content... Hung's portrait reminds me of Frida Kahlo's portrait as both artists include nature to represent life and imagination. Both portraits depict a woman with a neutral but almost pained expression, surrounded by various symbols of life. In addition, Hung appears to be trapped in her high collar much like Kahlo is caged in by her thorn necklace. Essentially the style of this self–portrait is realistic while simultaneously expressing the artist's innermost thoughts and emotions. The portrait emanates a psychological appeal as Hung highlights the distinction between the dullness of her image and the color of mind, thus expressing her longing for creativity. Aside from the style of this portrait, I found that Hung's profile was drawn in a traditional manner. In contrast, there was originality in the way the colors of the image contrasted. I found it very bold and powerful for Hung to contrast her black and white image with surrounding bright colors. It definitely draws a focus onto her face, but it's done in a subtle way so that the painting overall represents the distinction between the inner and outer Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Essay about Egon Schiele's Self-Portrait Egon Schiele's Self–Portrait When I look at this portrait, the first thing that hits me is the way the artist, Egon Schiele, appears to have made himself look animated, like a cartoon. The way in which his right eye is rounded like a cartoon character and his left eye is squinting and almost shut, adds to the idea of a the portrait being a cartoon. The squinted left eye is as if he is sneaking around and evaluating his surroundings. If you cover the right side of the face (with the widely opened eye), it makes you realise that the left side with the squinted eye does not look very lifelike, but the two eyes seem to cancel each other out. The over exaggerated wrinkles on Schiele's face and neck make him look a lot older than he actually...show more content... I have found out that at the time of this painting, Egon Schiele like to give an expression of extreme poverty. But his claims that at this time he was virtually in rags are at odds not only with what his contemporaries have to say, but with the photographs taken of him. His letters make it plain that he suffered from a degree of persecution mania (a feeling that others have evil designs against one's well–being) – for example, he wrote in a letter of 1910: 'How hideous it is here! Everyone envies me and conspires against me. Former colleagues regard me with malevolent eyes.' This information could back up the idea that Schiele was making himself look older in the paintings and look animated because he actually felt old, and the fact that the left eye is squinting as if looking around and being paranoid could also be due to his persecution mania at the time. The portrait is basically just an artist's self–portrait. Around this time, Egon Schiele became fascinated by his own appearance, and made self–portraits in large numbers. This is one of those portraits. The title does not give away any clues to the meaning or symbolism of the piece, it is just called "Self–Portrait Pulling Cheek". One of Schiele's idols was Gustav Klimt, who had previously studied at the same school, the School of Arts and Crafts in Vienna. We cannot really compare any similarities between the two artists styles, but we can maybe say that Schiele was influenced by Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Rembrandt Self Portrait Analysis 1.Rembrandt Self Portrait with a Wide–Brimmed Hat 1632 In the Baroque period, artists started to depict themselves as the main subject matter more often. Rembrandt had painted a lot of self–portraits in his entire life. In his self–portrait did in 1632, Rembrandt is the focus and he is dressed fashionably. Like most of the self–portraits in Baroque, he only painted his upper body so his face can be seen clearly. At the age of 26,Rembrandt showed a sense of youth and pride in his gaze. The painting is done in a realistic way which the details of clothing can be seen clearly. Back in the time when camera did not exist, painting is the only way to capture the world in graphics. Self–portrait is the record of a person's physical appearance. At that period, self–portrait was not only appreciated as art but also a record of the people and the society. 2.Van Gogh Self–Portrait with Bandaged Ear 1889 At the 19th century, the invention of camera has provided an easier and faster way to keep records. The function of realistic painting had been replaced. ...show more content... Under her brushstrokes, raw emotions are shown in the portrait. In Beyond Grief, Busschers showed her fragile and delicate side. There are tears in her eyes and blood vessels on her face. From her gaze, viewers can feel her sadness. She seems to have just gone through an emotional break down but at the same time she looks peaceful. Looking into her eyes, she is like staring at something far away, something that she cannot reach. The painting is painted realistically yet different from the style of Baroque. Busschers's work is so real in a way that it can trigger viewers' emotions. Through her self–portrait, viewers can feel a sense of connection with the artist and have their own interpretation on the story behind each Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. The Self Portrait Art Essay SELF–PORTRAIT ART ESSAY Self–portraits have been used by artists for centuries to explore aspects of the self. They are the subjects they know best and artists have reflected this through their treatment of media, subject matter and techniques. Two artists who explore aspects of their personality and life experiences in their self–portraits are Frida Kahlo and Ben Quilty. Many of their artistic techniques can be derived from the same origins. Whilst there are similarities in self–portraits by any artist usually, you will find differences the norm. After all, this is what makes art and art form. Frida Kahlo, one of many world renowned artists from the 1930s, was a revolutionary. Alongside Pablo Picasso, Francis Bacon and Wassily ...show more content... Although the Hummingbird is seen as a charm it seems to mirror her infamously shaped eyebrows. Her mother was a devout Catholic and passed these strong values down to her daughter, Frida. This can be seen through the crown of thorns around her neck rather than her head, showing herself as a Christian Martyr. The subtle blood that is trickling down her neck may represent that of her ongoing pain through her divorce. The contrasting butterflies on her headdress and bright background of leaves are suggestive of resurrection. Over the left–hand side, a monkey can be seen distracted playing with its hands. It was also a gift from Diego and a symbol of the devil she feels he is. As seen on her left–hand side a Black Cat can be noticed staring down the Hummingbird. Perhaps it is ready to feast on the good as it is a symbol of bad luck. She had experienced great trauma and pain in her life and this could be seen as the bad luck symbolised through the cat. To leave a blank background would be unlike Kahlo; the bright and varied shades of greens and yellows seem to show a wall of uncontrolled nature, possibly expressing her feelings at the time. Looking to the upper half of the painting Dragonflies and Butterflies fly around her hair that is intertwined with cloth, delineating a figure eight like crown filled with purples and maroon. We see the life filled Dragonflies and Butterflies Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. The Big Self Portrait The Big–Self Portrait is a painting by Chuck Close that shows his special and interesting methods. It also shows what he is capable of doing. Instead of a full body view like many other artists, Chuck decided to do a self–portrait. Chuck set out to prove Clement Greenberg, an art critic, wrong. He said it wasn't possible for an advanced artist to work on portrait pictures. Chucks idea for this Big–Self Portrait was a black and white painting with a special mug shot look. I think that this is a very well made painting and looks great in black and white. It is a big painting and looks Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Judith Leyster 's Self Portrait Judith Leyster, 1609–1660, painter Judith Leyster was born in Haarlem, Netherlands in 1609. Her Self–Portrait (above) is actually in the National Gallery of Art, in D.C.! However, this work marks a historical shift from the rigidity of earlier, more formal self–portraits painted by female artists. Instead, she sits in a more relaxed and dynamic pose. Compared to the standards of previous Dutch portraits, it's very casual, which was nearly unheard of during the Renaissance. Leyster was the daughter of a brewer and was the first Renaissance artist to paint scenes of home, family, and domestic scenes. She also was one of the first painters to begin introducing light sourced in her paintings, such as in The Proposition (1631). Judith Leyster's...show more content... Instead, Protestantism seemed to emphasize genres and themes in art, including everyday objects, which made these subjects and paintings more accessible to women, and in turn created more female artists. Judith Leyster got married in 1636, to another artist who worked with similar subjects. Together, they had 5 kids, but only 2 made it to adulthood. They also moved back to Amsterdam for 11 years, looking for better economic prospects. However, they eventually moved back to the Haarlem area, though. She exemplified the growing independence of women during the Renaissance because she painted the most before marriage and having children. This could also be an example of how marriage can limit the expression and personality of a woman, especially in the 17th century. However, Judith Leyster was very bright and clever, in fact, her signature was a "JL" followed by a star. It was a play on words. Her last name, "Leister" means "Lead star" in Dutch. She was also incredibly innovative & almost provocative in her domestic scenes. These were usually calm & soft & quiet scenes of women at home, with candlelight, and was also usually from a woman's perspective. One example is her painting, The Proposition (1631). It is even interpreted by some as depicting a young woman receiving unwanted sexual advances, instead of a willing prostitute /participant, as would have normally been expected with this Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Writing The Reflected Best Self Portrait COMPOSING THE REFLECTED BEST–SELF PORTRAIT In presenting a theory about myself as a leader, I will attempt to draw conclusions about my strengths and weakness as a leader based on the things learned in this class. I will speculate on a reflective leadership best–self–portrait through my work experiences that draw on my interpersonal resources for vision. Recognizing my talents and shortcomings will help develop both micro and macro levels of resource development needed to reach my full potential. An example of one of my leadership roles was on the first day of class. I was chosen to lead in a group communication. We were presented with an assignment on characteristics of group communication. The assignment involved factors and behavior that contributed to our group. We determined that communication was the most important factor. The skills the group had to establish were a common goal, working together in small groups, and synergy. See Chapter 1. Another example of a leadership role was on the discussion panel project. The project was very challenging and labor intensive. We learned how technology and computer–mediated technology effect communication. See Chapter 15. Great leaders must have vision and strategic planning where they have the ability to look ahead, to anticipate with some accuracy where they are going in the future. I believe I have a clear, exciting idea of where I am going and what I am trying to accomplish with my life. Having a clear vision turns the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Reflective Essay : Reflective Self Portrait Reflective Self–Portrait Core values are portrayed through the actions of an individual and are formed depending on their past personal experiences. They can be shaped through interactions with friends, family, social media, and religion. This paper will allow me to reflect on three of my main core values and how they came to be incorporated into my life through basic self–reflection of past events and discussions with influential people. My core values include: family, compassion, and integrity. Growing up as a child I have always been taught by my parents to act in a certain manner. I never realized how important their advice was until I experienced an incident during my adolescent years. Some of my past experiences have made me realize...show more content... Through these little actions, he made me appreciate the time spent with my family and has taught me to never take my family for granted. My family has always expressed interest in my wellbeing and that is why I always find time to fit them into my busy schedule. My parents have always taught me about honesty. My father would get very mad at me when I would lie to him and he expressed his anger by ignoring me for a couple of days. He used to always tell me that the one thing he hated the most, is when someone would lie to him. I hated the feeling of my father being upset with me so I would always try my best not to lie to him. While riding the bus one morning, I discovered a wallet in the seat next to me. Instead of giving the wallet to the bus driver, I decided to keep it. I went home that day and went through the wallet to see what I could find. Beneath all of the cards, I found a hundred dollar bill. I kept the money and decided to contact the owner of the wallet to tell them that I had found their wallet. Days had passed and I couldn't get rid of this guilty feeling I had inside of me. I told my father because I couldn't live with the thought of what I had done. He made me own up to my mistake and told me to return the money back to its original owner. After doing so, I felt so relieved and told myself that I would never do such a thing again. After that incident, I never Get more content on HelpWriting.net