Pieces of Face

This lady has a fab make-up artist!

She lives across the lane, and up a bit from Major Tomisina.

Too, narrow for cars, it’s also almost too, narrow to shoot in. However, she’s got good angles.

Pics taken by Resa – February 3, 2020

Toronto, Canada

The Artist:

50 thoughts on “Pieces of Face

    1. It really is a great little piece. Glad you like it!
      I’m getting taken out for dinner tonight, so I have to put my face on. No worries, I’ll be by to torment you tomorrow!

  1. Pieces of a face is the perfect title, Resa.. The artist drew a fractured face (wonder if there was a subliminal message there) and the pieces all came together to form a wonderful work of art.

    How are yuo Resa?
    Missed you. .

    1. It is really a fun piece of work. I lean to thinking there’s a subliminal message and that she’s not just another pretty face.
      I missed you, too!
      More importantly is How are you?
      I’m going to check your blog for any update. I checked several days ago, but there were no new posts, yet!

    1. I can’t believe you guys live without street art. That’s crazy making.
      Do you have a garage or wall you can paint.
      Print TOF (in black) on it as big as you can, then splash different colours of paint on it.
      You’ll be famous … in your neighbourhood!

      1. Our garden walls have some nearly surreal wrought iron cut outs that are rather splendid; the garden itself has many strange stone ‘things’ we’ve collected, like the freaky night-watchman the local cats avoid, but artwork none. A great pity our town has never embraced graffiti. Over in Ramsgate, a town on the coast a few miles away they do embrace street art, as does Folkestone in the other direction. What’s interesting is that both towns have a large gay community. I’m of the opinion they live for art while the heterosexuals for the main part do not. A shame. There is one work on the sea front in Ramsgate painted by no less than a gal by the name of ‘Steeden’…a rare name…although not a relation I’m aware of. I really must take my phone with me next time I’m over there a post some photos on the blog. We ‘Steeden’s’ are of gypsy origins from my heritage research, and this area plus the east coast traditionally had many a gypsy working on the farms come harvest time. My favourite I discovered was one Eliza Mean…what a wonderful name…a great, great ‘something’ grandmother of mine born in the mid-1700 hundreds. She had 14 children most of whom died before reaching adolescence. But did she paint walls? No one knows!

    1. It’s pretty great, for sure! It’s a funny thing with wall art. I’ll be out there shooting, and think this or that is my fave. Then when I get home and look at the pics there’s always one or two that weren’t my faves, and they become my faves. xoxo

        1. IKR!
          effin ‘Oron has, yet again, challenged me to fisticuffs. It was a Chainsaw post! Isn’t he supposed to challenge me to fistichains? xo

        1. 😀 ….not complaining, but aching to get out for more. -18C was too, cold today. I might be able to do 1 mural on Sunday, but the forecast is colder and colder.

    1. Yay! Drop in anytime! Mi casa is su casa!
      Happy Valentine’s Day, Frank!
      🌹❤️💖❤️💗❤️💓❤️💞❤️💝❤️🌹

    1. I really like this one. The colours are very alluring.. and the eyes and lips.
      Oh, to be a piece of wall art, one day!
      Happy Valentine’s Dale! 🌹❤️💖❤️💗❤️💓❤️💞❤️💝❤️🌹

      1. Yes. They are. All of it.
        Could you imagine? How cool would that be?
        Happy Valentine’s to you and your hubs! 😘💌💘💝💖💗💓💟

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