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Mixed Media on Canvas
Fine Art Print 
hand signed and numbered by the Artist

This self-portrait is part of my series "Being Marilyn Monroe. Icon Portraits.", a series of self-portraits reflecting and expressing my admiration for and my identification with inspiring modern day icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Frida Kahlo, Audrey Hepburn, Maria Callas, Romy Schneider, Michael Jackson, Grace Kelly and Niki de Saint Phalle. 

I feel close to Audrey Hepburn since I was a teenager. I love her movies, especially “Breakfast at Tiffanys”. She was playing a such adorable Holly Golightly, charming, enchanting, bizarre and unique. Everybodys darling. But she has been much more: Audrey Hepburn had that natural beauty which comes from the inside. Her sensitivity, her compassion, her humour and optimism, her engagement for humanity made her a star, shining brightly until today and encouraging people to love and to follow their dreams.

My icon self-portrait series is influenced by the work of surrealist female artists like Frida Kahlo and Niki de St. Phalle as well as by Italian author Luigi Pirandello's post-modernist approach on identity theory. And it is based on a series of coincidences, that brought me to explore and re-think the inherent nature of portraying providing a practical meaning to the American poet William Carlos Williams' quote: «The artist is always and forever painting only one thing: a self-portrait».

"Being Audrey Hepburn" is also available for a lower price as limited edition fine art canvas print without frame, shipped in a tube. Feel free to contact me!
Mixed Media on Canvas
Fine Art Print 
hand signed and numbered by the Artist

This self-portrait is part of my series "Being Marilyn Monroe. Icon Portraits.", a series of self-portraits reflecting and expressing my admiration for and my identification with inspiring modern day icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Frida Kahlo, Audrey Hepburn, Maria Callas, Romy Schneider, Michael Jackson, Grace Kelly and Niki de Saint Phalle. 

I feel close to Audrey Hepburn since I was a teenager. I love her movies, especially “Breakfast at Tiffanys”. She was playing a such adorable Holly Golightly, charming, enchanting, bizarre and unique. Everybodys darling. But she has been much more: Audrey Hepburn had that natural beauty which comes from the inside. Her sensitivity, her compassion, her humour and optimism, her engagement for humanity made her a star, shining brightly until today and encouraging people to love and to follow their dreams.

My icon self-portrait series is influenced by the work of surrealist female artists like Frida Kahlo and Niki de St. Phalle as well as by Italian author Luigi Pirandello's post-modernist approach on identity theory. And it is based on a series of coincidences, that brought me to explore and re-think the inherent nature of portraying providing a practical meaning to the American poet William Carlos Williams' quote: «The artist is always and forever painting only one thing: a self-portrait».

"Being Audrey Hepburn" is also available for a lower price as limited edition fine art canvas print without frame, shipped in a tube. Feel free to contact me!

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«Being Audrey Hepburn» Limited Edition Print 2/20 Collage

Martina Rall

Germany

Collage, Photo on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Mixed Media on Canvas Fine Art Print hand signed and numbered by the Artist This self-portrait is part of my series "Being Marilyn Monroe. Icon Portraits.", a series of self-portraits reflecting and expressing my admiration for and my identification with inspiring modern day icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Frida Kahlo, Audrey Hepburn, Maria Callas, Romy Schneider, Michael Jackson, Grace Kelly and Niki de Saint Phalle. I feel close to Audrey Hepburn since I was a teenager. I love her movies, especially “Breakfast at Tiffanys”. She was playing a such adorable Holly Golightly, charming, enchanting, bizarre and unique. Everybodys darling. But she has been much more: Audrey Hepburn had that natural beauty which comes from the inside. Her sensitivity, her compassion, her humour and optimism, her engagement for humanity made her a star, shining brightly until today and encouraging people to love and to follow their dreams. My icon self-portrait series is influenced by the work of surrealist female artists like Frida Kahlo and Niki de St. Phalle as well as by Italian author Luigi Pirandello's post-modernist approach on identity theory. And it is based on a series of coincidences, that brought me to explore and re-think the inherent nature of portraying providing a practical meaning to the American poet William Carlos Williams' quote: «The artist is always and forever painting only one thing: a self-portrait».

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Collage:

Photo on Canvas

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

20

Size:

39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Born in Germany, Martina Rall studied Italian and German literature as well as linguistics at the Universities of Tübingen and Parma/Italy (M.A.), and later on Fine Arts at the Academy of Arts in Nürtingen. She worked first as a concept and graphic designer before she devoted herself to her artistic career. As a multi-faceted artist, Martina Rall uses different techniques and materials in her artworks: graphics, paintings, photographs and writings. In Art she focuses on a mixed media series of Icon Self Portraits "Being Marilyn Monroe" and a photo series about “Artists in Action”, portraying European artists from various fields: musicians, authors and actors at work, to explore the creative process and the fascination of art. From Pop Art to Cindy Sherman photography or Russian cinematography, the inspiration behind her work combines an interesting blend of artistic expressions. Her mixed media selfportrait series “Being Marilyn Monroe. Icon Portraits” is influenced by the work of surrealist female artists like Frida Kahlo and Niki de St. Phalle as well as by Italian author Luigi Pirandello's post-modernist approach on identity theory. A series of coincidences brought Martina Rall to explore and re-think the inherent nature of her work and provides a practical meaning to the American poet William Carlos Williams' quote:' «The artist is always and forever painting only one thing: a self-portrait». Photo Representation: APA Picturedesk, Vienna/Austria

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