Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Artistic "Faces" - West Coast & East Coast

At Dana Point last Sunday, "M.M." - an attractive, stylish and very nice woman - was kind enough to let me take a photo of her fun sweater.
On a historical note - here is a totem pole face carving near Jamestown, Virginia. (Photo by I.C.B.)

18 comments:

Martha Z said...

Two very different faces from opposite coasts. Neat!

Babzy.B said...

i like the totem very much !!

Anonymous said...

If it had a cat face on it my mother would wear it. That totem is wild.

Pat said...

Like these a lot!

magiceye said...

both interesting and intriguing posts!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

Interesting juxtaposition of the two faces. I doubt that the Jamestown totem pole inspired the sweater, however, but it would make a good tee shirt design..

VP said...

The Jamestown totem is quite interesting and well photographed... but I unashamedly prefer the funny sweater of the "very nice woman".

Cezar and Léia said...

Very funny sweater!I sure that my daughter would love a kind of this to wear!She loves t- shirt funny and all stuffs !
And the lady in your picture has a lovely hair! I'm envious here!:-)
The totem is magnificent!
Great post Tash!
Kind Regards
Léia

airplane5312 said...

Great sweater!

Anonymous said...

Your son's got a good eye

Jannie Funster said...

Ahh, the totem reminds me of Vancouver in 1986. Such a lovely area and the Haida people were certainly to be admired.

Julie said...

Fascinating juxtaposition of the two photos, Tash. I think it might be a little unnerving to follow the sweater down the street.

Abby Lanes said...

This is fun!

dianasfaria.com said...

that sweater face really drew me in. Cool shot!

marley said...

Cool contrast. I like the womans sweater.

PJ said...

I wonder if these could count for the 100 Strangers Project...
How wonderful to have your son working with you via cell phone. It's certainly a treat for us so I know it must be doubly so for you.

v said...

Cute faces. Of course, I choose the sweater.

Anonymous said...

Both are interesting images. Difficult to say which one is the best.