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  2. Bryan Lewis Saunders - Wikipedia

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    On March 30, 1995, Saunders began drawing at least one self-portrait every day for the rest of his life. [2] For 11 days in 2001, Saunders conducted an experiment in which he ingested or inhaled a different intoxicant every day and created a self-portrait under the influence documenting the effects of his altered perception. [3]

  3. Eric Millikin - Wikipedia

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    Eric Millikin is an American artist and activist based in Detroit, Michigan, and Richmond, Virginia. [1] [2] [3] He is known for his pioneering work in artificial intelligence art, augmented and virtual reality art, conceptual art, Internet art, performance art, poetry, post-Internet art, video art, and webcomics.

  4. Catherine Opie - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the portrait Self Portrait/Pervert (1994) uses blood. [27] The symbolism used in this work is recognized as a recurring statement for Opie, personally and allegorically. These images convey symbolic references to the celebration, embracing, and remembrance of the shift and personal relationship with one's body.

  5. Borderline personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    The name of the disorder, particularly the suitability of the term borderline, is a subject of ongoing debate. Initially, the term reflected historical ideas of borderline insanity and later described patients on the border between neurosis and psychosis. These interpretations are now regarded as outdated and clinically imprecise. [8] [33]

  6. Self-defeating personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Self-defeating personality disorder is: A) A pervasive pattern of self-defeating behavior, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts. The person may often avoid or undermine pleasurable experiences, be drawn to situations or relationships in which they will suffer, and prevent others from helping them, as indicated by at ...

  7. Bryan Charnley - Wikipedia

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    Charnley made the diary an integral part of the portraits using the text to explain the imagery he was using and to describe his existential state. [15] The Self Portrait Series consists of seventeen paintings. There is debate as to whether the last painting is incomplete due to the presence of a date in the lower right corner.

  8. Idealization and devaluation - Wikipedia

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    When the child cannot bear ambivalence between the real self and the ego ideal and defenses are used too often, it is called pathologic. Freud called this situation secondary narcissism, because the ego itself is idealized. Explanations of the idealization of others besides the self are sought in drive theory as well as in object relations theory.

  9. Self-portraiture - Wikipedia

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    Las Meninas, painted in 1656, shows Diego Velázquez working at the easel to the left.. Self-portraiture has a long history. In Reynolds & Peter's analysis, the handprints that prehistoric humanity left in cave paintings can be considered precursors of the self-portrait, as they are a direct document of the author's presence in the creative act and his perception of the existence of a "self".