Monthly Design Challenge February 2020
Posted: February 6th, 2020, 1:21 pm
Pareidolia
So this is a new word I learned from PapeRain and Gachepapier 's book. It means you interpret something random you see as something recognizable that you know from memory.
More specific, I'd like to see anything, in which it is easy to discern a face. This can be a (tesselation) pattern, an animal, plant, or other object.
So I do not want you to fold a mask by itself, just something else in which you can see a face. Or any object with a face on it. (see Sébastien Limet's beetle with human face on the back or spray bottle with a face sticking out for instance)
Rules:
Not just a face, the face is only part of it.
It does not have to be a human face.
1 sheet, of any convex shape or size.
No cuts to create flaps.
The facial shape has to be folded/shaped, not painted or colored on.
Anything else is allowed.
Feel freel to ask more to clarify.
Good luck!
Verstuurd vanaf mijn POCOPHONE F1 met Tapatalk
So this is a new word I learned from PapeRain and Gachepapier 's book. It means you interpret something random you see as something recognizable that you know from memory.
More specific, I'd like to see anything, in which it is easy to discern a face. This can be a (tesselation) pattern, an animal, plant, or other object.
So I do not want you to fold a mask by itself, just something else in which you can see a face. Or any object with a face on it. (see Sébastien Limet's beetle with human face on the back or spray bottle with a face sticking out for instance)
Rules:
Not just a face, the face is only part of it.
It does not have to be a human face.
1 sheet, of any convex shape or size.
No cuts to create flaps.
The facial shape has to be folded/shaped, not painted or colored on.
Anything else is allowed.
Feel freel to ask more to clarify.
Good luck!
Verstuurd vanaf mijn POCOPHONE F1 met Tapatalk