Imitation is NOT the highest form of flattery.

But this self-portrait by an admirer of my work has nothing to do with imitation.
One small step for a portrait…

...and one giant leap for portraiture!
Why allegorical portraiture is the SUPER GENRE

An allegorical portrait unites a sitter’s likeness with the attributes of a character from literature or history. The best of this genre references something outside the subject as a way of revealing still more about the individual portrayed. These paintings bring together two of our favorite things: faces and stories.
The origins of allegorical portraiture

Though a much-demeaned genre, painted portraiture has always had its defenders, in the name of both its money-making potential and its ability to tell an important story.
Validating a mimetic art

Long before the camera and its progeny, Modernism, spat on verisimilitude in painting, the Art Academies had discredited portraiture. The special irony of the genre is that, though it can’t seem to earn respect in elitist circles, everyone is flattered to be a model.
Art I like
Portland artist William Park painted this self-portrait in 2003. I look at his work, along with the work of many other artists, to learn more about what I do.
The fine art of presenting your work

The promotion of your work is more important than creating excellent work.
A Native American George Washington

A study in “inhabiting the enemy.”
I (never) made a painting from this sketch.

Well, actually, I did make the painting, but I didn’t document it, so I may as well never have made it.
If you don’t document your work, you never made it.
This wasn’t always the case, but in today’s world of digital information it’s a fact of artistic life.
Words, words, words…
Using words with images is tricky.
What’s wrong with this picture?
While portraits (and images in general) sometimes have more to say about their creators than their models, pictures probably reveal still more about their viewers than about anyone else.

My name is Gwenn Seemel. I live in Portland, Oregon, USA. I’m a full-time artist and I’ve sold my soul to the genre of portraiture. I blog in French as well as in English. More...
Je m’appelle Gwenn Seemel, et j’habite aux États-Unis. Je suis artiste peintre. Je crée des vidéoblogs et des articles en français et en anglais. En savoir plus...
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