After dinner we hung out in the dinner room and played a quick game of 'What do you see in the pattern'.... I don't often notice it because I am usually in the kitchen cooking at this time, but with the time change it was cool to see this again...
well the first that that came to my mind that day was the face of Christ- like the shroud of Turin. I was looking at it from the side and across the room...
Sheila Springsteen is a former staff newspaper photographer, now freelance photojournalist based in Detroit. She lives happily with her husband John Greilick, a staff photographer at The Detroit News, and her 7-yr-old son Jackson. In 2002 she was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and has been named the winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for Domestic Photography for her work on a three-year-long photographic essay. In addition her work has been recognized with awards from the National Press Photographers Association, The New Jersey Press Association and Gannett. Sheila’s photographs have been published in the NY Times Sunday feature section, United States Department of State’s website, Sports Illustrated, AP, The Detroit News, as well as commercial, promotional, and documentary photography for private clients.
Sheila earned her Masters in Art Education with a specialization in Art Therapy from Wayne State University, and her Bachelors of Fine Art at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
I always tend to see faces... how' bout you?
ReplyDeleteIs it a ghost? Anyhow, it is beautiful.
ReplyDeletewell the first that that came to my mind that day was the face of Christ- like the shroud of Turin. I was looking at it from the side and across the room...
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