Laughter only makes things better. |
Wrap yourself up in a little smile. |
This woman seemed to capture beauty and knowing. I love her smile and her eyes. |
I showed this face not too long ago. There is something about her that makes me want to know her. |
And how sweet is she? Looks like a lot of love within her. |
This is Princess Angeline, daughter of Chief Seattle. Known for not leaving the city even though the 1855 treaty forced the natives into reservations. |
Corrie Ten Boom a survivor of 3 different concentration camps. |
I could not help but include my Nan. This was taken shortly before she passed at 104 years. Yes, that's me behind her. |
DVArtist Nicole Campanella's blog. Living in the Pacific Northwest sharing my experience with gardening, recipes and my art in extreme Halloween, graphite, acrylics, leather, and clay. Please join in with Friday Face OFF. Create a blog post, feature a face in any art medium. The faces can be human, alien, animal, and the strange and wonderful. Link up and share.
Thursday, July 20, 2023
Friday Face OFF (FFO)
Welcome to Friday Face OFF (FFO)
This is where you can show any kind of face in any
medium. Let your imagination go wild. Then link your blog to this one,
link up with MR. Linky and start leaving comments. You will not be disappointed.
I'm sure you are tired of seeing skulls and skeletons, so today I'm going to show you some faces that I think are beautiful. There is something wonderful about an old face. Especially a woman's old face.
This is my mama. She always had a smile and her laughter came deep from within her. She told me many times that people have to find something to laugh about everyday. I miss her so much.
Now for the featured artist for this week.
Have a great day today.
Nicole
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I love seeing the photos of your Mom and Nan! And of all the other women. I remember reading books by Corrie Ten Boom when I was a teenager -- her memoirs of the camps and Nazis and how her faith enabled her to survive.
Your mom looks like a very lovely woman, Nicole, and she was certainly right in saying that it's important to find something to laugh about every day. I am fascinated by old faces - I think they tell a story, the story of life. I often find old, wise faces more beautiful and definitely more interesting than young faces. Those wrinkles give a face character. All the faces you are showing here are wonderful including yours! Thank you for sharing them.
Wonderful to see the beautiful faces today, love them all, thanks for sharing. Your Mom was gorgeous! Happy Friday, hugs, Valerie
I have thoroughly enjoyed your faces this week, Nicole. That photo of you and your Nan is precious. Nice to read some of these women were brave, stood up for what they believed in or were survivors. I was taken by some of these faces, Nicole,
A very wonderful series and you are right, a smile makes everything better.
Nice to see you, too :-)
Have a happy Friday!
Very interesting collection of faces today Nicole! Here's to older women! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
Wonderful faces! I love your photos of your mother and grandmother.
best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Such beautiful faces--every one of them. :) :)
Wonderful old women faces, Nicole, and your Mam and Nan are treasures.
Happy weekend xx
All the wisdom and life written on their faces
...Nicole, you collection of faces is FABULOUS! Thanks for hosting the party! Take care and be well.
so many beautiful smiling ladies. And your mama looks so sweet. Of course you miss her. :)
Thanks for faturing my granddaughter :) One of my favorite works. :)
A wonderful series of interesting faces, Nicole. You have chosen well for us today.
These are such lovely photos. And I bet all of the women in this post, you included (though of course you are not old), have so many fascinating stories to tell. It's sad that society as a whole often overlooks the older folks as everything is on the youth. (Which has its advantages too, but I wouldn't want to go back and have to go through youth again.) Have a super Friday and weekend Nicole. Hugs-Erika
Thanks for the inspiration. I decided to do a post of older family photos.
This is a beautiful post! Your face is beautiful too!
Nicole, of course I have seen pics of your mom and nan before, but what a treat to see them again. I am always always happy to see a family that was together or close. Thanks, from the not so hot today so far Central Oregon desert, Donna
Nice faces that teach much while making us feel better. Aloha!
Loving photo of your Mama and such delightful other faces ~ Xo
Glad you recognized the little face in the tree cloud ~
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Lovely smiley faces.
Oh this is a lovely post, Nicole. I love old faces ... they all have stories to tell and it is written all over their faces. Being in possession of an old face myself (though I don't come close to your Nan at 104), I have learned to appreciate what every little wrinkle stands for in each life. I would love to know the stories behind each of your wonderful photos. Your Mama is beautiful and she has taught you well what is important in life ... and yes, laughter gets us through many a travail, she was so right. Just delightful, Nicole ...
Andrea @ From the Sol
Thanks for linking to AFFF
Much💜love
Faces so often tell a story ...
Lovely to see the faces on your post today :)
All the best Jan
What a wonderful collection. There's a lot of life in those faces.
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