A face from the Chicago Field Museum. It reminded me of something Nicole would create :)
Andrea @ From the Sol
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Now that is a face that only a mother could love.
Before I even read this I thought this looked ancient. And it's cool. Have a wonderful weekend. hugs-Erika
I have always loved the Field Museum and gone there since I was quite young.
That could scare the living daylights out of me!
I loved the Field Museum. I never saw anything like that there, though. Nice find, dear Andrea. It is a bit different, isn't it.
I wouldn't like that face in my home! Hugs, Valerie
OMGosh! Not only would I love to create something like this, I would also love to know the history behind it. What a beauty. I am very excited to see this and now will go to the CFM website. Thank you so much for sharing this with me and FFO. Have a wonderful day.
Sure beauty is not the value of this, but the history is.
Have a wonderful week ahead xx
That's true, dear Andrea, I immediately thought of Nicole's creations too! ❤️
Thank you for your lovely comments! You asked how I remember my travel experiences. The photos are of course a good memory aid - and I often also photograph information boards, place-name signs, trivial things that I don't show in the blog, but which help my memory a lot. My head has to do the rest ๐... or my husband ๐
All the best and a happy new week!
Hugs, Traude ๐
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That is quite the beginning of a face ~ and yes, does look like a Nicole face ~
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
a different kind of skull. Probably some artwork.
this head is very impressive. It is an ancestor of Munch's scream
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