Self-Portrait – Original Acrylic Study
A raw and honest look at the artist’s beginnings. This early self-portrait in acrylics captures a formative moment in the studio. With bold, experimental brushwork and a focus on direct observation, this piece is a foundational work for any collector interested in the evolution of an artist’s style.
Description
The First Gaze Every artist has a “starting point”—a moment where they turn the brush toward themselves to understand light, shadow, and identity. This early acrylic study is a testament to that process. Unlike the smooth blending of later oil works, this piece celebrates the quick-drying, graphic nature of acrylics, resulting in a portrait that feels immediate and unpretentious.
Artistic Details:
Experimental Technique: You can see the artist’s hand at work here, testing how colors layer and how light defines the planes of the face.
Directness of Expression: The gaze is steady and searching, reflecting the intense concentration required to translate one’s own image onto canvas for the first time.
Vibrant Acrylic Tones: The use of acrylics provides a crispness to the shadows and a brightness to the highlights that gives the face a high-contrast, modern energy.
Historical Value: As the 50th piece in this catalog, this portrait serves as a “prequel” to the more recent works, offering a rare glimpse into the artist’s development.
This is a signature piece for collectors who appreciate the narrative behind the art—the story of a creator finding their voice.
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