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What image does The Red Mean: Self-Portrait resemble?

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The image referred to as The Red Mean: Self-Portrait likely resembles the Self Portrait (6.4.29) by Berk due to the abstract features and thick brushstrokes or the Self-Portrait at Noon (7.6.22) in its thematic colors.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question doesn't specify an exact painting titled The Red Mean: Self-Portrait, however, based on the provided descriptions of several self-portrait paintings by different artists, the image could resemble the sort of abstract and expressive quality found in Self Portrait (6.4.29). In this self-portrait, the artist Berk is known for her long hair that fills the top half of the painting possibly in shades of brown or red, with abstracted features like the eyes, nose, and mouth, created through thick, quick brushstrokes.

Another potential match could be the Self-Portrait at Noon (7.6.22), with the distinct ghostly look with silver and black that is thematic in the artist's work. This portrait also uses light colors and shows a sickly green on the body with small beady eyes and little lips.

In comparison to other self-portraits such as the detailed and dimensional Self-Portrait with Blue Guitar (6.6.14) by Hockney or the color-contrasted Self-Portrait with an Album (5.3.7) by Charmy, it seems that The Red Mean: Self-Portrait could be closer in style to Berk's self-portrait with its abstracted features and less defined form.

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