Unself Portrait   

 

Unself Portrait 1 , digital print, 45x45cm

 

Unself Portrait 2 , digital print, 45x45cm

 

Unself Portrait 3 , digital print, 45x135cm

 
The use of mirrors to create a fragmented gaze in the artist's body challenges the traditional concept of a self-portrait, which typically involves an individual seeing themselves as a unified and coherent entity. Instead, the artist's body is shown in pieces, emphasizing its impermanence and suggesting that the self is not fixed but constantly in flux. The fragmented nature of the portrait also highlights the multiplicity of the body, showing it engaged in various actions and movements that contribute to a continuous sense of being. In this way, the portrait creates a sense of subjectivity that is both individual and divisible, challenging our conventional notions of the self.