I call it pareidolia
noun | /ˌper-ē-ˈdō-lē-ə/ Definition:
The tendency of the human mind to perceive a specific, often meaningful image—such as a face, animal, or object—in a vague or random visual pattern, especially where none actually exists. im interested to hear what you can see in it, think finding faces in the clouds. It’s made from a section of graffiti pulled off of the walls of Philly, and then set on another section of the wall, but the underside
absolutely prolific painter with around 6,000 paintings done over his lifetime, but more than half of them are of the sea and the coast. its feels very romantic and reverent and i like how small the people often are in the composition because it just helps remind the viewer of how powerful the sea is how insignificant we are in comparison to this writhing god.
had some bad anxiety today, took my dog on a walk to get some air. it’s wildflower season and making a little bouquet to bring home into my space was relaxing and made me think of childhood
In Barcelona, a boy named Daniel runs a bookstore with his dad. when he’s old enough, his Dad takes him to the cemetery of forgotten books, where bookkeepers are tasked with picking one book to preserve so the story within won’t be lost to time. Daniel finds out the author of the book he found is missing and the books he wrote have been destroyed, so he goes on a journey to find the author and figure out why the books were destroyed
Ask someone about their weird talent or tell them yours. Mine is that I can recite all of the openings for Ghost Adventures from memory, sound effects included. May not be a talent per se BUT it always makes people at least chuckle