My self-portrait
The Guardian invites well-known faces to analyse their reflection while looking down the lens of the camera, revealing intimate and surprising thoughts about who they really are. As they paint their portrait on an iPad, they expose their insecurities and uncover deeper truths about their identities.
Tobias Menzies' self portrait: 'I feel younger than my years' – video
Actor Tobias Menzies analyses his reflection while looking down the lens of the camera and drawing his self-portrait on an iPad
Valentine Warner's self portrait: 'I've been tormented by a lot of things' – video
Chef Valentine Warner analyses his reflection while looking down the lens of the camera and drawing his self-portrait on an iPad
Julian Clary's self portrait: 'I used to have several panic attacks a day' – video
Julian Clary analyses his reflection while looking down the lens of the camera and drawing his self-portrait on an iPad
Jon Snow's self-portrait: 'My father thought I was a dunce' - video
Jon Snow's self-portrait: 'My father thought I was a dunce' - video
Gok Wan's self-portrait: 'It's very hard not to be noticed' – video
Fashion consultant and television presenter Gok Wan analyses his reflection while looking down the lens of the camera and drawing his self-portrait on an iPad
Ashley Walters' self-portrait: 'I don't get as much female attention as I'd like' – video
Musician and actor Ashley Walters analyses his reflection while looking down the lens of the camera and drawing his self-portrait on an iPad
Gillian Anderson's self-portrait: 'I know that as soon as I step into a room it shifts things and I wish it wouldn't' – video
Noel Fielding's self-portrait: 'I'm a pointy old witch' – video
Tara Fitzgerald's self-portrait: 'People think I'm a bit posh' – video