Self-Portrait (1974) by Audrey Flack

Self-Portrait - Audrey Flack - 1974

Artwork Information

TitleSelf-Portrait
ArtistAudrey Flack
Date1974
Art MovementPhotorealism

About Self-Portrait

The artwork titled “Self-Portrait,” created by Audrey Flack in 1974, is a notable piece from the Photorealism art movement. This work belongs to the genre of self-portraits and exemplifies Flack’s meticulous attention to detail and her skillful use of photorealistic techniques.

In this artwork, Audrey Flack portrays herself with remarkable precision, capturing the nuances of her expression, skin texture, and even the delicate details of the jewelry she wears. Her lifelike depiction includes carefully rendered shadows and highlights that contribute to the painting’s depth and realism. The artist’s pose, with fingers gently touching her face, suggests contemplation or perhaps a moment of introspection. The background is softly blended, ensuring that the focus remains on the subject, thus enhancing the personal and intimate nature of the self-portrait. The choice of a vibrant blue shirt adds a striking contrast to the natural tones of her skin and hair, further drawing the viewer’s attention to her face. This work epitomizes the Photo-Realist commitment to translating photographic clarity into the medium of painting, making it a poignant representation of Flack’s style and personal expression.

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