T. C. Cannon, Self-Portrait in the Studio, 1975
CONTEXT CLUES:Cannon was a Native American (part of the Kiowa Indian Tribe of Oklahoma) and his art reflects his culture and heritage, as well as his experiences in the Vietnam War. His work often combines Native people in traditional clothing with a modern style of bright colors and patterns.
In his self-portrait, Cannon is sitting in his art studio. There are paintings on the wall and paintbrushes in his hand. His pose is relaxed and confident. Though he's inside, he's wearing sunglasses. Why do you think he chose to paint himself this way?
Other (NOT self-portraits) by Cannon:
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