Detail of Self Portrait, 2000, by Chuck Close
(photograph by Michele Leight)
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The 7th round t.a.g. image is Self Portrait, 2000
To play, submit an image at the bottom of this thread.
This round will close sometime after 10pm EST, Tuesday, Nov 9.
1 kudo
It’s Nice to Sit Up at Night and Listen to the Birds
Oil on Canvas, 16″ × 20″, 2009
copyright Cecily Herzig
3 kudos
Montage of eyes, snapped on mobile phones by Outlook listeners.
from bbc world service – programmes – your eyes (bbc.co.uk)
1 kudo
Giovani Arnolfini
from Out of the Closet – Warhol’s First Time – 1961
Oil on Wood
42″ × 40″
2009
by Mikel Glass
#7 - Self Portrait, 2000
Image #7
Detail of Self Portrait, 2000, by Chuck Close
(photograph by Michele Leight)
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Round 7 winner from 16 candidates
Hauskatze
by Friedensreich Hundertwasser