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It's amazing what a little empathy and understanding does to the contours of a face. The first is hard and unyielding, an unemotional wall. The second is softer with a bit of caring that seeps through. The funny thing is we show the first much more so than the second in our lives. We are all the same with only slight variations. It's a pity we reject that fact and each other, making the world a difficult place. Yes, these are two more that are 3 by 5.75 inches in size. That notepad is almost empty now. Can there be a happy medium in a world of polar opposites? Original Jones Art offers a small flower of hope here in that wondrously wacky Austin, Texas.

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Elton Houck 03 Jan 2022

ADDRESSING THE --ASK ME ANYTHING CAPTION....O.K.....LIKE WHAT IS THE PERSPECTIVE IN THIS DOUBLE DELIGHT...IS IT SKY ROCKETS IN FLIGHT?....A CHEWING GUM ADVERTIZEMENT.?..A POST OFFICE WALL DECORATION PROCLAMATION?..... or-- DO YOU KNIOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSE?...CAN YOUR ANSWER BE =--"yep..." or --"Nope+...or ..."I DON'T KNOW JOE....."OR 'RICKY DON'T LOOSE THAT NUMBER...//////

Mark Kokopelli Watkins 19 Aug 2019

Polar opposites,...quite the artistic clue!

Artist Reply: I find it interesting how a face can show so many emotions with micro-gestures in just a few moments, Mark. It's what makes the face a fascinating subject. It can also deceive and betray. It's a mask, albeit a telling one. Hope this moment finds you doing great. :)