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Aaron Dingle, 01.01.2026
This child has seen things. Probably things like "vegetables for dinner" or "a world without the internet." It’s a beautifully shot portrait that captures that specific brand of 1960s existential dread that only comes from knowing you’re about to be sent to bed before the good variety show starts. She has the poker face of a pro and the bangs of a fashion icon.
Source: Reader's Digest, February 1963.
Awww someone on X posted the Trademarks section of Nicola’s imdb page and it´s so true!!!!
thank´s @/peonysummers on X for pointing it out!!
Such a cute smile from Danhausen for his birthday!❤️❤️😁 I love his exagerated very expressive creepy smiles like this so much!! Those are the best photos he does.🥰 He used to do faces like this all the time before , it is so cute to see that now too! Always crazy and evil and weird and so handsome!!!❤️❤️🦇

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I will always headcanon that Kenny has an expressive face, comparable to Jim Carrey or David Howard Thornton (actor who plays Art the Clown)
He could make a very good mime
Faces of Alex reading fanfiction
I think the center one is mine.
Day 27/365 of creating art everyday for a year!
I tried another expressive face on a portrait for today's sketchbook entry, something feels off about the way I drew the eyes and mouth but I'm here to practice to improve, so I'm not expecting perfection
let me know if you have any tips/recommendations/requests/ideas or if your following along with this year long challenge! it's almost been a month and I'm very surprised (but pleased) that I'm still going!