Self-Portrait with Systematic Duplication
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LOVE this work Lance. I relate to it as I've just finished a series on perception and the artist. The mirror is how i define it:)
Yeah, the viewer's perception is defined by their vantage point when looking at a mirror, and that is defined by the artist who places the mirror to reflect a certain context.








































Posted by jethro61 on January 25, 2013
HI LANCE!! CONGRATULATIONS!! I HAVE SELECTED YOUR ARTWORK TO BE FEATURED AT THIS WEEK'S "PEOPLE'S CHOICE LOUNGE” IN BLUE GROUP! YOU ARE INVITED TO POST YOUR WORK AT THE LOUNGE-LINK BELOW, THEN TO “PAY-IT-FORWARD”, MAKING YOUR OWN SELECTION & NOTIFYING THE ARTIST BY POSTING THIS NOTICE TO YOUR SELECTION: groups.bluecanvas.com/BLUE/forum/post/3052/last
Posted by lanceturner on February 12, 2013
Thanks Jethro!!
Posted by shalini on March 28, 2012
Lovely!!
Posted by lanceturner on March 31, 2012
Thanks!
Posted by lordtemplar on February 17, 2012
Congratulations. Your work is featured PENANDINKS in the forum to the left. Well done!!!!
Posted by lanceturner on March 01, 2012
Thanks lordtemplar!
Posted by jordan on February 10, 2012
I'm not one for self-portraits, but this really captured my attention. A stunning piece of work!
Posted by lanceturner on February 10, 2012
Thanks Jordan! I was really trying to complicate my identity as an artist through appropriation with this painting.
Posted by wrenandox on January 18, 2012
great!
Posted by lucindawalter on January 13, 2012
Fantastic!
Posted by elro on December 22, 2011
reminds me of one of Chuck Close's self portraits
Posted by stevea47 on December 15, 2011
Fantastic!
Posted by lanceturner on December 15, 2011
Thanks Steve!
Posted by timhearne on December 15, 2011
This is great.
Posted by lanceturner on December 15, 2011
Thanks!!
Posted by gholland on December 10, 2011
Oh, you should know I collect the work on bluecanvas that I want my students to see and learn from. Thats why I'm collecting some of your pieces.
Posted by lanceturner on December 10, 2011
That's really cool! Thanks!