kehakuvandi
Kehakuvandi is an Estonian term that translates to "body portrait" or "self-portrait of the body." It refers to a genre of visual art where the artist depicts their own physical form. This can encompass a wide range of artistic mediums, including painting, drawing, photography, and sculpture. The focus is specifically on the body as the subject, often exploring themes of identity, vulnerability, physicality, and the passage of time.
Unlike a traditional self-portrait that might include the face and convey a sense of personality or emotion,
The concept of kehakuvandi is not limited to purely realistic depictions. Artists may choose to abstract, distort,