If you open a photo in Prisma (which I think is still free with possible purchased add-ons), you will find 40-plus options for transforming your photograph. I tried them all, but kept about 16. The software takes a style, say like Electric, The Scream, or Roy (for Lichtenstein), and it looks like it rearranges the pixels in your photograph in that style of artist or other kind of layer style. I don't know technically exactly how it is done, but this is getting to be a common technique. The Photoshop plug-in, Topaz Impression, does this as well, but you have way more control with that program.
Our faces are so complex, changing every nano second, and lighting is such a huge parameter as well that it would likely not give the same exact results. I have experimented with this software a bit, but not on my face. I have experimented with Tangle, another software that changes the arrangment of pixels in certain styles that you can adjust.
Amazing, but they are all somewhat different in result, even with the same image....as mine are somewhat different above, especially the last image in the style of Edvard Munch's, The Scream.