WARNING this post contains a nude portrait. (It’s OK, it’s not me).
It seems there is a trend amongst my artist friends to be doing self portraits. So I am jumping in, along with Carol Haywood and Rose Davies to share my recent versions.
I started drawing myself in March and then quickly fell by the wayside. I recently got re-inspired by Jennifer Higgie’s book the Mirror and the Palette, looking at the herstory of the self-portrait.

The portraits of older women artists are often the most experimental. Perhaps the most visceral portrait I know is by Maria Lassnig, (1919- 2014), painted in her 80’s, it really sorts the women from the boys. I saw it in Amsterdam in 2019 and it certainly hit me in the gut.

Alice Neel has also painted an unapologetic nude self-portrait in her 80’s, which is on display in a current retrospective of her work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. See here for a online veiwing of the exhibition.
You will probably be relieved to know that I don’t have the guts of Lassnig or Neel to do nude self-portraits. Maybe later. Maybe when I turn 80.
So here are the portraits I have made so far. Most, with the exception of the watercolour, have been sketched on paper roll from Ikea.





Oh Leonie, I love these. You’re an inspiration
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ps I’ve just ordered the book š
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It’s a keeper and so good to be introduced to more artists I didn’t know.
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I think we are forming a circle of encouragement. š
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Your courage and inventiveness blow my mind! (what’s left of it)
I can’t even pick a favorite since they feel like a series, even a sequence! Glad to see the impetus self portrait of Maria Lassnig! Speechless I am, but yes.
E eager to order the book, but it seems it will not be released in the USA until October 2021.
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Thank you Carol. The wild variety is a result of leaving lots of pens and markers strewn about the end of my table. I try to pick something, anything up and just get stuck in.
Oh that release date is a pain! You could try ordering from Book Depository, which is where my copy came from.
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Your system works beautifully! About the book, I am very eager to see it. I will persist!
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I love the sequence of these self portraits. Different aspects revealed of your personality. Iām so impressed by your work.
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Thank you Claudia. I try to rush in before self doubt slows me down.
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This inspires me to get back to doing more than just pencil or pen and ink. (K)
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You’re welcome to join in anytime.
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Such a nice idea – and they are all clearly you! (Except the one that isn’t!) I especially love the one with blue lips. A great series, it deserves to grow and grow.
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Thanks Anna! I am pressing on with them.
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I am liking these self portraits a lot. I think that the older you get the less you care about what people think about how you look. It’s liberating.
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I absolutely agree with that.
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