Recreations + Self-Portraits
In my photography course, I was tasked with recreating multiple paintings and photos, constructing two self-portraits, and one photo inspired by "The Continuity of Parks" by Julio Cortázar, a renowned story of meta-fiction.  
Recreation 1: Chandos portrait of William Shakespeare, attributed to John Taylor
Recreation 1: Chandos portrait of William Shakespeare, attributed to John Taylor
The original Chandos portrait, for your comparison
The original Chandos portrait, for your comparison
Recreation 2: Christ Weeping Over Jerusalem, painted by Ary Scheffer
Recreation 2: Christ Weeping Over Jerusalem, painted by Ary Scheffer
The original portrait, for your comparison
The original portrait, for your comparison
Recreation 3: Cindy Sherman's Untitled Film Still #13
Recreation 3: Cindy Sherman's Untitled Film Still #13
The original by Cindy Sherman
The original by Cindy Sherman
Recreation 4: Portrait of Emily Dickinson
Recreation 4: Portrait of Emily Dickinson
The original portrait of Emily Dickinson
The original portrait of Emily Dickinson
Recreation 5: Portrait of Julia Margaret Cameron
Recreation 5: Portrait of Julia Margaret Cameron
The original portrait of Julia Margaret Cameron
The original portrait of Julia Margaret Cameron
Inspired by "The Continuity of Parks," written by Julio Cortazar.
Inspired by "The Continuity of Parks," written by Julio Cortazar.
Self-Portrait 1: Eau de Jamali
Self-Portrait 1: Eau de Jamali
Self-Portrait 2: Devoid
Self-Portrait 2: Devoid