If you follow the ARTmonday posts, you’ll know that as much as I love abstract art, I am especially drawn to artwork featuring female figures. Among my many posts highlighting specific female painters or more frequently, photographers, who create quirky or elusive images of women (Cig Harvey, Viviane Sassen, Natsumi Hayashi), I’ve also curated a number of roundups, including Women Thinking, Women In the Kitchen, Figures in the Landscape, Women In Water, and Girls At Play. (For more, you can also peruse my Pinterest boards Female Figures in Art, Portraits, Nudes.)
I have so many images of women turning their backs on the camera, that I thought for sure I did a post of those, but I can’t find it, so maybe not. Today’s post features 36 portraits of women whose faces are obscured in some way. The overall image might be blurry, her head could be wrapped in twigs (or a shower curtain!), perhaps her hair is in her face, or she’s wearing a blindfold. Or, the image might show what could have been a perfectly straightforward rendering, but then he or she dripped paint over the visage, or whited out all traces of personality.
Some of these obscured portraits of women are cloaked in mystery, others are silly, and still others, a tad subversive. I find them all appealing. (I left out the more disturbing of the finds this time around.)
Smooth #1 • Agnieszk Maria Zieba
Petra Stridfeldt
Parker Fitzgerald
Melodie Mousset
“Hunger” • Jovana Lakovic
unidentified
Julia Skopnik
Annija Muižule
Human Sculptures • Joakim Heltne
Jose Romussi
“Portrait with the Cat” • Chiara Elisa RagghiantiYann Faucon
“Portrait with a Spectrum 3″ • Chad Wys
unidentified
“Paper Butterflies” • Ping Homeric
Maia Harms
“Sky of Tears” • Tabitha Vevers
“Essäché” • Flora Borsi
Grace Coddington • Tim Walker
Rafael Sliks
Face-Kinis • Peng Chen
“Ubearable” • Alessandro Passerini
“A Bundled Mass of Confusion” • Robert Flynn
Sarah Bodri
Urs Fischer
Lalla Essaydi
“Portrait of Petra Collins” • Neal Turner
Marianne Faithfull by David Redfern