A lot of people have taken up “the face challenge” from Dennis.
I love to look at other people’s choices – because it is so revealing about who that person is. You get to know someone a little bit better, because of the faces they choose. Beautiful!
Anyway, here are more Faces I love:
Alex (look at Daffy!! hahahahaha)
i put like A HUNDRED up, and yet on every one of the other posts there were at least three i was kicking myself for not including…thanks for rounding these up and for the idea in the first place!
Thank you for linking to all of them, I love looking at everyones choices!
(And how amazing are Susan Sarandon’s eyes?)
Erik – I was so excited that I found the picture of Sarandon that I did. I was looking thru her Bull Durham phase (a movie I loooooooooooooove) but then I came upon that one – from her Rocky Horror phase – and thought: that’s it. That’s why I love her face!
I found this quote from Sarandon from early in her career (it’s an interview she did for Pretty Baby) and I thought the quote was particularly relevant to the face post threads:
“I went through high school squinting, because people were always looking at my eyes. I though it was because they were so big and funny-looking, so I tried to make them small. It’s taken me a long time, but I’ve finally gotten to the point where I can objectively consider my looks. And, oddly enough, I’m beginning to like the way I look. I’m pleased, because I think there’s more character in my face than there used to be. I would like to grow into a beautiful woman–interesting, not just pretty. Women who look as if they never get messed up are women I don’t trust. I want to turn out like Ingrid Bergman, someone whose life shows in her face.”
Followup to “Faces”
OK, I couldn’t keep from commenting on a couple things I noticed after looking over those pictures in the Favorite Faces post again. This was after Sheila wrote in her response post to my response post to her (for those
I’ve added mine as well.
Meet The Faces
Sheila O’Malley has taken up a theme from one of her favorite blogs, which has inspired others to follow suit…myself included now. I dont study faces as much as I …