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Felt stamped, hand applied oil paints on a silkscreen ground // Self Portrait (1) by Chuck Close, created in 2012, is a mixed media work featuring felt stamping and hand-applied oil paints on a silkscreen ground. Limited to an edition of 60, this portrait reflects Close's innovative approach to portraiture, breaking down the image into a grid of colorful, pixel-like forms. The artist’s face emerges through these meticulously arranged dots, showcasing his characteristic attention to detail and texture. The overall effect combines the precision of digital aesthetics with the tactile quality of traditional painting techniques, illustrating Close’s ability to blend technology and fine art to explore identity and perception.
Self Portrait (1), 2012
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Felt stamped, hand applied oil paints on a silkscreen ground // Self Portrait (1) by Chuck Close, created in 2012, is a mixed media work featuring felt stamping and hand-applied oil paints on a silkscreen ground. Limited to an edition of 60, this portrait reflects Close's innovative approach to portraiture, breaking down the image into a grid of colorful, pixel-like forms. The artist’s face emerges through these meticulously arranged dots, showcasing his characteristic attention to detail and texture. The overall effect combines the precision of digital aesthetics with the tactile quality of traditional painting techniques, illustrating Close’s ability to blend technology and fine art to explore identity and perception.
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What is conceptual art?
Sometimes referred to as Conceptualism, this is an art form where the idea(s) or concept(s) behind the work take precedence over material concerns and traditional aesthetics. Many conceptual artworks can be created by anyone simply by following written instructions. The concept or idea is the most essential aspect of the artwork.