henohenomoheji へのへのもへじ
The above face is a standard Japanese face design in kana letters. I don't know who created it or when, but this has been used in many designs for centuries. Ryokan, a Buddhist monk and poet, drew this kind of face, but I'm unsure if he was the original creator for this idea not. Each artist draws in her or his own way, and all of us are artists including children and adults without any art education.
We are all artists. That's my excuse to upload these photos. Someone perhaps has done similar drawings like these, but I wanted to create faces in alphabets.
adamc
ztzuj
xOxHU
GHGVL
QIQND
Let's have fun. Please draw your own and let me see it.
2 comments:
These are some incredible interpretations of individuals through language and visual art Keiko. Much gratitude to you for sharing them.
Hi Aberjhani,
I updated my Faces-by-the-Alphabet post on Red Room, and now your picture is better, I think. Before I had Y instead of J. I mixed up. But now you look like a bit Charlie Brown, but it is closer to the photo of you right here. Please take a look.
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