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An oil painted self-portrait of a non-binary person. They have shoulder-length black hair, are wearing a black beanie, a black tank top, black sweatpants, and have black jacket sleeves on their arms. They have black eye makeup on, smudged as if they’ve been crying. They hold a white object in their left hand that resembles a tissue. They are seated on a chair in a bedroom with yellow walls, decorated with various objects. A messy bed is to their left and a small dresser is to their right.
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Power Portrait

Carmen Flores

My first piece is a self portrait I created for my college painting class in 2020 at the height of the pandemic. The prompt was to draw inspiration from classical portrait paintings to create a portrait of our choosing with oil paint. Looking at these old paintings I could see how most were created and curated to portray the subject's power and wealth; the final image casting them in a glorified and false light. I wanted to subvert this idea by painting a realistic portrait of myself showcasing the true nature of my mental health during the pandemic. The reference photo I used was taken by my roommate after I had just finished going through an emotional breakdown; I sit honestly in the center of my messy and destroyed room as I stare down the viewer, daring them to look at the true state of how I was feeling. It remains slightly unfinished and unrefined which I feel highlights my struggle even more.