Faces on Walls

I like looking at faces.  However if the person is sitting in the same room, I can’t just stare to see the glorious individuality.  That’s not polite.

Even though we’re in a public place, the variety shows clearly: smooth skin, wrinkled skin; high cheek bones, drooping jowls; smiling, frowning, yelling, crying; vacant eyes and those brimming with life.

For lengthy study, it’s far better to peruse faces in stone or wood.  They’re fine with me lingering.  And I do.

Here are some of my favourites.  I say that their expressions are different from one another … but not better or worse.

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