Chicago based artist Seamus Wray – sporting an appropriately locked-down facial expression – channels the Droste effect, painting portraits of himself painting portraits of himself painting portraits of himself, and so on.
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Chicago based artist Seamus Wray – sporting an appropriately locked-down facial expression – channels the Droste effect, painting portraits of himself painting portraits of himself painting portraits of himself, and so on.
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Rene Magritte has a man looking into a mirror who sees a rear image of himself looking at another (invisible) mirror.
https://www.renemagritte.org/not-to-be-reproduced.jsp
Robert Ballagh in the 1970s had a painting showing, from the rear, visitors to an art exhibition viewing a painting an the exhibition.
I like Seamus Wray’s work. He is highly skilled.
Thanks for the link because I don’t think ‘Friday’ me would’ve had the brainpower to imagine that using words alone if I’m honest.
Then there is a famous example of art art art art art art art art art art art art art art…
art art art… ad infinitum. Andy Warhol’s tasty chicken soup can labels.
A handy snack when accompanied by caviar on toast.
https://www.moma.org/learn/moma_learning/andy-warhol-campbells-soup-cans-1962/