Self-portrait, which was produced by Chuck Close in 2007, intrigued the museum of Self Portrait created by Chuck Close in 2007. In this special picture Close is influenced by the print skill Nishikie of printing technology used in Japan. The Nishiki technique includes multicolored woodblock prints with specific sculptures thereon and is then arranged in a specific way to produce images. Closing likes to create new artwork by combining various styles and techniques such as "use different media and materials, spray guns, and even my own fingertips" (Spiers).
Chuck Close (born in 1940) is an American photographer specializing in close-up portraits and self-portraits. Close is one of a very few contemporary realist or photorealists who focus on the face. In the middle of his career in 1988, Close paralyzed due to the thrombus of the spine. He was able to recover some of his ability to use weapons and return to the painting after developing a technology that allows him to work in a wheelchair. All works of Close are based on pictures taken by myself. Closing always follows the same guidelines when planning to draw. The original photograph is a thing which cut the head and shoulder tightly. The target is a family member and a friend. The completed work is always named after the theme (except "self portrait"). This decision aims to show an anonymous aura that allows spectators to accept works without hesitation.
Self-portrait, which was produced by Chuck Close in 2007, intrigued the museum of Self Portrait created by Chuck Close in 2007. In this special picture Close is influenced by the print skill Nishikie of printing technology used in Japan. The Nishiki technique includes multicolored woodblock prints with specific sculptures thereon and is then arranged in a specific way to produce images. - The 32nd President of the United States of America and the Great Depression conquer Franklin Roosevelt said "self interest is the enemy of all true emotions" (Roosevelt). When a person makes a decision on the love or feeling of others, it is important not to think their feelings as natural as just for their own personal interests and interests.