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Try drawing yourself as an animal. Do you feel like a certain animal represents you in some way? Why? Is it desirable to be considered similar to some animals but not others?
Try drawing a picture of your face which shows your personality. Do your features reflect who you are? Or do you need to use a certain expression or accessories to show your personality?
Try drawing a beautiful face. Whats beautiful to you? Is there any reason some features are attractive and others arent? Do people in your culture value some features more than others?
Try drawing an apotropaic face to frighten evil creatures away. What kinds of features are scary and intimidating? Why? What do these faces have in common with real creatures or people?
Caricature of a tall, slim, bearded man with swept back hair. His head is overly large and his features are exaggerated. He holds some plans and stands next to a surveyors scope, a bag of golf clubs, and a briefcase labelled T.C. Project Club.
A sheet of cross-hatched illustrations of faces and facial features.
Illustration of a tall, stooped man with dark features. He wears a black coat, cap and a large bag over his shoulder. In his hands are a pair of scissors and some lengths of string.
Illustration of a small man in an oversized coat. His gaunt facial features are close together. He leans on a chair for support.
Illustration of an Aboriginal Australian woman in profile, anonymised by being silhouetted. Her loose clothing and cloak are drawn normally. A bag lies by her feet. Captioned Mary, Botany Bay Tribe.
Barnacles. White, beak like shells each with a long grey appendage resembling a neck. Feathery cilia emerges from one barnacle.
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