Kopelove 1 Lauren Kopelove's Self-Concept Jeffrey Rettew December 8, 2013 My self-portrait Everything in life makes sense. The same can be said for my self-portrait. Because every detail is more than eyes. Everything is carefully chosen to represent who I am and what I like, from the planet and pointed ears to the portrait itself. I appreciate and care for art, so I chose to draw my own picture. I do not have much skill, but paintings are always one of my best and most precious talent. I started at the age of 11, and I am really terrible, but I am very grateful for art as I think that I am willing to continue working until my ability is improved. Over the years, I have specialized in manga and animation pictures. I was good at that, but later I noticed that I am interested in artistic reality styles, especially characters and portraits. Transition is difficult, I am still trying to improve myself, but whatever style I choose, art will always be a perfect creative way for my troublesome mind. My thought may be awkward, but I prefer to think of my idea as a miracle of miracles and discoveries, so my forehead stars and planets are arranged. I have some hidden parts that have not been discovered yet, and I hope they lead me to more self-discovery. Another reason to merge the moon and the stars is to show my interest in astronomy and celestial bodies. This interest was initially triggered when my mother bought one for me
My avatar needs to be updated, so I decided to take a self portrait last night. Most artists make self-portraits, and we are still many curious animals about ourselves. Interestingly, in self-portrait, you can see that you are watching yourself the same way as other people, not changing the left and right like a mirror. This is very important as our face is rarely completely symmetrical. Self portraits can also be conflicting, this is for me. I am honest with myself as I hope it is true. Under the humility and modest levels I have built during the growth, I feel that I am completely aware of what it is and how to do it correctly. I want to lose the wrong level of civilization without losing its money (morality). As I look up and start talking with my imaginary audience (in self-portrait), I think there are still many things to say, so there are pictures and text
Kopelove 1 Lauren Kopelove's Self-Concept Jeffrey Rettew December 8, 2013 My self-portrait Everything in life makes sense. The same can be said for my self-portrait. Because every detail is more than eyes. Everything is carefully chosen to represent who I am and what I like, from the planet and pointed ears to the portrait itself. I appreciate and care for art, so I chose to draw my own picture. I do not have much skill, but paintings are always one of my best and most precious talent. I started at the age of 11, and I am really terrible, but I am very grateful for art as I think that I am willing to continue working until my ability is improved. Over the years, I have specialized in manga and animation pictures. I am very good at it, but later I noticed that I am interested in artistic reality style, especially characters and portraits.
Why do artists draw self portraits? First, it is the best way to create self-concepts and express ourselves; secondly, it helps to master skills without models. What is more important to history? Some self-portrait is simply an illustration of the history of life, and some of them are symbolic masterpieces. The artist was regarded as a self-portrait at the age of 60. It is drawn with thin lines, like the Leonardo custom, shadowed, crosshatched and drawn with the left hand. The portrait is drawn on the paper with a red choke (similar to reddish brown coal). Authentication of self-portrait was made in the 19th century based on the similarity of platinum portraits of Athens Academy inspired by Leonardo and Raphael. At the same time, some art experts believe that Turin's self-portrait is a high quality fraudulent art work. They do not provide strong evidence