Nancy Asquith
Portrait from Modigliani's Cubist period
For Macro Mondays' "pareidolia" theme: faces in everyday objects. My original idea was she was peeking through a heavy curtain of hair, but other ways to interpret this "portrait" have occurred to me since then.
As MM's coordinator Janet Towbin explains that "Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon that makes a simple sound or image into something far more noteworthy. The human brain is masterful in organizing visual data into meaningful and significant shapes. . . For this theme, you are to look for and photograph faces in everyday objects or in your surroundings."
Portrait from Modigliani's Cubist period
For Macro Mondays' "pareidolia" theme: faces in everyday objects. My original idea was she was peeking through a heavy curtain of hair, but other ways to interpret this "portrait" have occurred to me since then.
As MM's coordinator Janet Towbin explains that "Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon that makes a simple sound or image into something far more noteworthy. The human brain is masterful in organizing visual data into meaningful and significant shapes. . . For this theme, you are to look for and photograph faces in everyday objects or in your surroundings."