Artist Gideon Rubin on How He Paints

Gideon Rubin, The Observer, London, September 20, 2009

I have always painted portraits. I was into realism: the nose, eyes, every little fold. But I happened to be in New York on the day of September 11th and on my return I began painting abandoned toys that I had found. These were portraits of sorts – old dolls and toy soldiers – but they were worn out, with only traces of their facial features were left.