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Why the artist made Kate Moss look ugly

Katherine Bernhardt paints disturbing portraits of models and pop stars. Pretty, they’re not.

November 20, 2008 10:22
Bernhardt’s portrait of Kate Moss: “It’s not negative comment,” she says

ByAlex Kasriel, Alex Kasriel

1 min read

She paints bold, arresting, images of models and pop singers such as Kate Moss, Agnes Deyn and MIA. And all her subjects share the same sunken eyes, emaciated frames and vacuous expressions.

But New York artist Katherine Bernhardt insists she is not trying to make a social comment of the materialistic world of popular culture.

"My work looks very aggressive because my brush strokes are so fast, and people always think that I'm making a negative comment on models," she says. "I actually love them. It's more about obsession - I like to paint them. I've always been into fashion. I always watch the fashion shows on TV."

And while her paintings, made from photos published in fashion magazines Vogue and Elle, are of models and celebrities, Bernhardt, 33, who grew up in St Louis Missouri, says they are actually self-portraits, and a reflection of her moods.