Baba Yaga lurking outside of Trader Joe's in Oakland, elsewhere*:In Holland, a royal smile on les cadires del tio benedito
In the Alaskan woods at Flying Dog Studio
In Washington State near the ocean at Studio Quilts
In Oregon, a sunny smile on Celeste Bergin
In Scotland, the eyes follow you everywhere on Titus the Dog
In Turkey, cheeky by the river at A Colorful Research
In Cleveland, a frequent encounter at Mouse Medicine
In Colorado, a multilicity at the Oort Cloud
In Germany, stealing glances at Gerdiary
In Uruguay, A furrowed brow at Aleph
In New York, fashionably attired on SpiritCloth
Bryan Kring saw this little character who doesn't look at all well.
In Budapest, Aniko discovered this face at Art is Tree
In Colorado, a multilicity at the Oort Cloud
In Germany, stealing glances at Gerdiary
In California, found overhead at Mostly Threads
In the UK, found on a path at Greasyming Inc.
In Yorkshire, flowing locks at Stitching Life
In Wales, a greybeard at Nature's Whispers
In New York, fashionably attired on SpiritCloth
In Oregon, an offering from Thought Cloud Factory
*More added at top as they come in. Just post them on your blog or flickr so I have a link!
In Australia, a cheerful alien at lolissquared
*More added at top as they come in. Just post them on your blog or flickr so I have a link!


17 comments:
We have joined in. Quite a lot.
Here,
http://artsparktheatre.blogspot.com/2010/08/faces.html
THat's not just a face tis a whole new way of life.Magnifico!
Incredible likeness to Baba! But taken from different views, I see a lot more ;)
A journey around the world in (at the moment...) 12 clicks... - hope for more! - actually, some of them look more "human" than a lot of fellow citizens I happen to see out there on the streets of Berlin...
i faced the challenge
;)
All wonderful...brilliant!
Here's mine, Susan:
http://celestebergin.blogspot.com/2010/08/artsparks-face-challenge.html
Cool. That first one looks like a dragon to me.
Wonderful project!
My post today doesnt' fit in, but it is about found faces--"Faces" on iPhoto.
It was only after I posted it, that I realized it's a relative of your project...
Perhaps you have the power to subtly influence the nets, Sparker!
Brilliant! I not only do love gthe faces, I love the great idea behind it! Here's one => :D
That is "wicked good" as they say in New England. Just saw Kimy's @ mousemed too.
such a cool project. thank you for your inclusive generosity.
Do you see the prancing Scotty dog?
facing the opposite direction on the Babba Yagga post? Just had to mention it.....You have to subtract the extra dot.....
Susan
Susan - do you mean the negative space?
Susan, thanks a lot for your comment. Spectacular your blog, I believe that time is not enough for me to see everything. !
This has been lots of fun! I have posted my faces.
It has been great fun looking at all of the wonderful faces ... thank you Susan and everyone for such a treat.
I love this and the other "found" faces especially. What a fun end of summer way to play.
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