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A self-portrait is a portrait types especially when the subject is the artist herself or himself. Self-portraits are largely based on ancient civilization Egyptian and Greek. Today, a series of self-portraits are present.

A picture may vary in the event, especially if the artist herself or himself is the subject. The paintings are recognized as the popular media self-portraits. Totally innovative and daring of the Renaissance, those classified as self-portraits were beautiful.

There are many artists throughout its duration, which was based on the balance of responsibilities for several reasons. Female self-portraits were much more abundant in the first period because of the importance of understanding the male species. Moreover, self-portraits of women began to be more people arises when liberalism Man.

Charcoal is one of the most widely used art materials. It is used as a tool for doing portraits or sketches. There are three forms of the same used by various artists. There is a vine charcoal, charcoal and compressed charcoal spray.

One of the most modern forms of self-portrait in white and black. The motivation of self portraits in black and white can be attributed to artists like Cindy Sherman and Brueghel. Its design has been used for various media. In black and white gives a more elegant and Class A difference of color.

Self-portraits have been categorized into periods. The most recent of these are portraits of Modern Art. This portrait has been developed with special attention to the needs of the generation with the basic techniques of painting that followed several years.

There are many forms of popular art that can be considered under the portraits of modern art. Several of them are oil portraits, traditional, graphic style, graffiti-style, portraits of Andy Warhol, photo mosaic portrait and a portrait of the figure and the Print-screen portrait, portrait airbrush style and way of illustration only.

Chart styles offer a great resource for those who love funky, modern interior. This style is similar to cartoons or styles. Screen-printing styles are derived of the single color screen prints. This style is perfect for people who love pop art and the artistic use of this style that do not require a great image to begin. Simple illustration and styles are perfect for people who love this kind of minimalist cool.

Here are some tips on how to paint a portrait. However, please note that the painting is a gift. First, you must have the raw talent that even if you can handle it.

Start with a photo or mirror. Posted a mirror close to the canvas so it can be simply collected and the portrait can be completed with a look "behind the eye. If you use the picture, put it in visible places, as in the grid at the top of the canvas.

Draw lightly sketch of the face fabric with a pencil. Once you've completed a full paint can also be applied. A title of the painting is the background on the monochromatic painting that may develop light and dark tones of paint. Many painters and use black and white under the paint. This can be done using a thin layer of pigment as compared to medium and then further drying under paintings.

The paint covers the color levels in the title of painting and create color tones first, add more information or details later. The thinning of paint can Call pose as a means to an opaque least we can still allow the paint to mix with all the new layer. Note that you still need to paint substance.

Add the finishing touches with a small brush. Details such as the eyelashes and reflections in the eyes may help describe complete search.

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