London Dada Work No. 857: Van Gogh as He Was ( triptych )

First in a new “artists as they were” London Dada concept series depicting iconic artists of the previous centuries as close as is possible to how they appeared to others at the time, through creating mirror images of their self-portraits that were themselves all made using mirrors thus reversing back to close to how they appeared at the time of making the portrait.

Mirror images of three of Vincent Van Gogh’s famous self-portraits, reversing the original mirror images that the artist used to create the Works; the subtle difference thereby gained giving a fascinating new view of the artist that is as close as possible without the benefit of a photograph at time of sitting to his actual appearance and how others saw him at that time.
* Notes. Van Gogh severed his left ear; in the third of the triptych the bandaged ear is now on the correct side.

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Reproductions of the original Van Gogh self-portraits ( click to enlarge)

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Digitally processed version of Van Gogh as He Was.
Image rendered in filtered monochrome and softened to subdue Van Gogh’s staccato paint application and bring out a photographic feel to the image.

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London Dada Work No. 856; Elvis Mirrored – how the famous see/saw themselves

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The Elvis Everyday TM / Elvis Mirrored
Michael St.Mark 2016

 

Continuing with the second in the ground-breaking new London Dada series portraying the rich and famous past & present how they appear / appeared to themselves in their Everyday TM.

Elvis publicity photo from the 1950s, reversed & in a 4-stage digital manipulation sequence.

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( The term ” The Everyday”, now in common use – esp within the mainstream advertising sphere – was coined by Michael St.Mark in 2012 through Work No. 604: The Everyday )

London Dada Work No 855; Levine Queen Mirrored – how the famous see themselves I

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Levine Queen Mirrored
( As the Famous See Themselves 1 )
Michael St. Mark 2016

First in a ground-breaking London Dada series, portraying mirror images of the rich and famous past and present. A fascinating glimpse into their personal worlds – the subtle difference from the ubiquitous press photographs we’re all familiar with; to how they’re accustomed to seeing themselves in their Everyday mirrors.

Reversed digitally-manipulated and appropriated image derived from Chris Levine’s Time cover image of The Queen from 2012.

Taking the artist @chrislevine Chris Levine’s famous rendition of Queen Elizabeth II and reversing it in a mirror to give an impression of how her Majesty’s face would have familiarly appeared to her in the royal looking glass each day.
Part of the series ” How the famous see themselves, related to our other “Artists as they were” series; reversing images of old masters’ self-portraits in order to reveal a closer accuracy as to how they actually appeared to others in the day.

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24 ” x 19″
( unframed )
£1580

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