Yes, I LOVE this. “Doubleface” is the latest series by Brazilian born, New York based artist Valeska Soares. Vintage paintings reversed, re-stretched (I assume), painted, and cut. She says, “these portraits are about creating a relationship with these women – about the history of portraiture, oil painting and abstraction.” Obviously I love the little peek we get of the portraits, but I also love the way Valeska has titled them… each piece named after the paint color featured. For example, the pieces above (from top to bottom) are : “Nickel Titanium Yellow/Permanent Green”, “Gris de Payne”, “Turquoise Blue”, “Sap Green”, “Deep Cadmium Red”, and “Indian Red/Ivory Black”. Sigh. Here’s to a weekend filled with thrift shops and paint stores!
{Her work is on the cover of the September issue of Frieze.}

Very refreshing to see something new as a concept. I would prefer the photographs to be the correct way up for viewing, but, nevertheless, the idea is good. I’m an trust myself, and this has given me inspiration for some rework Baer on a similar theme. Good luck.