My work Why You Drew Me? got featured in Questiun’s Returning Inspiration No01: 1000 Amazing Faces
The oldest artistic depiction of a human face that we know about is dated to have been rendered approximately 27,000 years ago in the Vilhonneur grotto of France, and is described as ironically resembling the work of modern artists. This portrait is created from the natural shape of the stone wall and four strokes of calcium carbonate to indicate eyes, nose, and mouth. For centuries our species has had the need to recreate reflections of one another, to use art as a means of communicating both our similarities and unique characteristics. Eyes, nose, mouth, ears, cheeks, chin, skull and mind; icons of the face communicate these common features while observing the unique variations between their appearance on different individuals. Experience a contemporary journey which is centuries old by finding inspiration in the multitude of styles and techniques for expressing the human face; let yourself get lost in one thousand of Deviant Artists’ most amazing faces!
Presenting: One Thousand Amazing Faces
Thanks to Questiun
for so much hard work and including my artwork in the collection.
Some entries on the Page 5 along with my artwork: