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19 June 2007
Among the under-forties, Jeremy Andrews has brought tattoos and piercings into the gallery with his image of performance artist Franko B, while John Ball has based his painting on pictures of a commuter taken on his mobile. Some have even upgraded their portraits to high definition.
In Edward Sutcliffe's painting of a stranger, for example, the face comes out of the canvas with wrinkles and broken capillaries like a landscape made of crÍpe paper. It's a popular style: three of the four portraits shortlisted for the prize (which is announced tomorrow) veer towards the photorealist.
Twentysomethings Johan Andersson and Hynek Martinec both opted for billboard-like portraits: while Andersson's looks like it could have been airbrushed, all in soft focus, Martinec's has the slickness of a Mario Testino photo.
But maturity may have the last laugh - the strongest piece in the show is the shortlisted Michael Simpson (pictured) by 60-year-old Paul Emsley. Another detailed, large image with skin as thin as a layer of milk on a cup of tea, Simpson has an expression that changes at every glance, creating a rare magnetic quality that raises it above the gilded youth.
Fiona Macdonald
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