#1

I started ‘seeing faces’ during a summer holiday with my family in Sweden. I think many people perceive a random pattern as a face at times. That’s only human. But I got inspired to consider it as an ongoing worldwide scavenger hunt, a bit like Pokémon Go. Since then, faces are everywhere!
#2 Baker

#3

I have always felt that a well developed sense of humour and creativity are very important life skills. Pareidolia combines those two. Looking for faces can make an ordinary walk or running a dull errand more fun.
In general, the ones that resemble faces the strongest (but really weren’t intended as a face) give me the most joy. Especially if they appear in nature. That’s why the ‘grape face’ is one of my favorites. But I also like the ‘sweet’ candy bar face a lot, and the tin can sticking out its tongue…
#4 Twins

#5

I feel that being able to see something in ‘nothing’ appeals to me as a musician and songwriter. The world is full of sounds and words, and I have the ability to make them into something meaningful (a song). I see pareidolia as a ‘grindstone’ to keep that ability sharp.
#6 'What? You're Still Smoking?!'

#7 Tribal Mask

The beauty of pareidolia is that it’s absolutely free and requires only an imaginative mind and a keen eye (and a camera to prove it). A way of looking at the world that makes the world start looking back!
#8 The Sweetest Face

#9 Gonzo The Great!

#10 Straight From Cars

#11 Mr. Moustache

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#14 Beach Head

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#17 Pinocchio

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#19 My Lips Are... Eh... Locked

#20 Hawkeye



