As a model, part of my job is to be critiqued physically.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I critique myself way harder than anybody else could critique me.
When you are modelling, you are creating a picture, a still life, perhaps something like a silent film. You convey emotion but you are only using your body.
I don't tend to offer up a critique unless I have a clearly formulated alternative, because there's nothing worse than people on a set or any kind of artistic life who critique something but who don't have anything to offer.
Modelling, it's being an artist as well. It's just being a silent artist. It takes a lot of self-control and a lot of discipline.
All my work is about how it feels to look.
My work is formal, not based on psychology.
I have friends who will critique me much harder than any review.
Most of the time, as a model, I feel like I'm just a doll. They control how I should move.
I have never been a professional model; I have had some modeling sessions.
And I usually use myself as a model, posing in front of a mirror as I dab the strokes on the canvas.