Self Portrait at Three Years Old (2004)
When I first saw this photograph, I just though it was a young girl, but after looking closly I realised that there was a mask covering her face. This is noticable from the skin tone difference around the eyes.
I love the idea of this and if I had the materials to do this, it would deffinatly be something to try.
"Although the mask tranforms Wearing's face into her childhood self, we are not met by her disconcertingly gaze from behind it."
"The mask occupies a central place in the videos and photographs of Gillian
Wearing. Wearing has employed various kinds of masks—from literal disguises
to voice dubbing—to conceal the physical identities of her subjects and allow
them to reveal their innermost secrets. Often this has entailed surprising leaps
in age: In one video, adult actors lip-synch the audio-recorded confessions of
adolescents; in another, adults wearing plastic masks of generic children
divulge traumatic experiences from their youths. For her Album series
in 2003, Wearing adapted this strategy to a more autobiographical end. Donning
silicon prosthetics, she meticulously reconstructed old family snapshots,
transforming herself into her mother, father, uncle, and brother as young adults
or adolescents. In one photograph in the series, Wearing recreated her own
self-portrait as a teenager. Self-Portrait at Three Years Old (2004)
carries this role-playing further back in time. Confronting the viewer with her
adult gaze through the eyeholes of the toddler’s mask, Wearing plays on the rift
between interior and exterior and raises a multitude of provocative questions
about identity, memory, and the veracity of the photographic medium."
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