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Emily Peterson Emily Peterson
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Stuck in Space

2014 Self Portrait

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Self Portrait..Out of Options..End of the Line?

Pencil Sketch

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Embracing nightmares Embracing nightmares
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Self portrait

I enjoy it up here:)

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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5 Leah Facts

If you've ever wanted to learn more about me, this is your opportunity.

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Scott Ries Scott Ries
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Self Portrait 2

Pencil Sketch

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jody jody
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Untitled

Self portrait in graphite

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Jatin Pandya Jatin Pandya
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self doodle

self portrait to find my self.. :D

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Self Portrait with Stormy Chromer

Vine Charcoal and Oil Pastel make for a messy, smudgy experience. A certain amount of messiness can make a process feel more real and human. When things aren’t perfectly polished, it reflects a genuine effort, imperfections, and growth. In personal life, letting go of the need for everything to be tidy can promote a more authentic existence. The hat is a Stormy Chromer. It also evolved out of a mess. More on that later. Peace.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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10 Minute Self-portrait a day for 10 Days

After family dinner - tired or not - a ten minute self portrait is our current family activity. Families who draw together, stay together.

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Feet Up

Color Pencil over Gesture. It was a contemplative day in the art classroom. Students were drawing self portraits and I had time to join them. Our discussion was on 'Reflection'. The image we see of ourselves in the mirror is not what people see when they look at us. They see the reverse. The mole on my cheek is on the other side of my face, if you were to look at me in person. This leads to discussions of perception and reality. It can be fun and humbling. We cannot live only by sight. We must have a faith of some sort. This reminds me of the Michael Feldman Public Radio Program called: "Whad'Ya Know?" It opens with the audience shouting: "Whad'd Ya Know?" and Michael replying: "Not Much! You?". We do not know much, I think, as much as we like to pretend that we think we do.

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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1 minute self portrait

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Angela Martini Angela Martini Plus Member
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Self portrait with sunglasses.

Self portrait with sunglasses.

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Odinel pierre Odinel pierre
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Artist responsibility

Every artist plays a different and necessary role in contributing to the overall health, development, and well-being of our society. .(self portrait)

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Ray M. LeJeune Ray M. LeJeune
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Self portrait

I'm only 14 btw

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Evan Evan
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Self Portrait

28 DEC 2023

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Zoe Marshall Zoe Marshall
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Self portrait

Self portrait

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Tom Hopper Tom Hopper
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Self portrait

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Mary Ruth Butterworth Mary Ruth Butterworth
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Self Portrait

Recent doodle in my sketch book

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Samm Zuchowski Samm Zuchowski
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IA self portrait

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Victoria Thompson Victoria Thompson
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Crosseyed

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Shari Wolf Shari Wolf
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Poetic Self Portrait

Marker on paper.

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Mandelyn Bouso Mandelyn Bouso
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Self Portrait

Created in colored pencil, I just wanted to show my love of the bees and all things green. We rely so much on Mother Earth and it's our connection to her that will continue to sustain us.

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Emily Peterson Emily Peterson
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City Self Portrait

Self Portrait with pen and marker.

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Kayleigh Barrett Kayleigh Barrett
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Self portrait

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Jackie Johnston Jackie Johnston
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Self Portrait?

I had to draw this with my fingers, haha. Have a drawing of me

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Holly Holt Holly Holt
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The Hermit

A self portrait of sorts...

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Romy Romy
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Self portrait

Im busy with a self portrait, hope you like it

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pallavi bhargava pallavi bhargava
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Untitled

I saw the mirror and I knew what I had to do next. Self Portrait. Watercolor on Paper, A3

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Observing the Observer - 10 minute after dinner self portrait

2B pencil focusing on the eye, nose and mouth. The reflection today is a suggestion that we find what we look for, and we see what we want to see. Our family dinners include a sharing time of: 1. Who blessed you today? 2. Who did you bless today? and 3. What are you thankful for? It is suggested by some that if you focus on the abundance, you will not see so much of the lack, but if you focus on the lack, you will not be able to see the abundance so well. This was illustrated by the questions: "How many red cars did you see on the way to work this morning?" My answer was: "No Idea!" It is because I was not looking. If I was being given $100.00 for each red car I spotted, I would have certainly been looking, and maybe even getting creative with the definition of 'red'. What are you looking for? What are you finding?

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Dean C. Graf Dean C. Graf Plus Member
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Reflecting - Micron pen over watercolor over pencil

I have given my students the problem of creating 100 self portraits in 20 days on 5x7 in paper. The challenge is to create something other than an image that depicts a 'dead-pan' stare. When the brain is given a problem, it goes to work immediartely to solve that problem. I have seen some wonderful solutions. This is a tall order for teens who are sensative to judgment and still developing in thier perception. It has generated wonderful discussions of self-awareness, world view, and judgment. Those who engage in the exercise in an authentic manner have only good things to say about the experience. It is not an exercise for everyone. We are on a journey. Be Bold! Be Honest! Draw what you see. Draw what you think. -Peace

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