Faces in everyday object

During Creative thinking we were asked to find faces in daily objects around the school. I managed to find some which I think is quite interesting.Take a look!

As I went out of the class to look for faces in objects I found one on the board which was a timetable. It may not be obvious for everyone but there is a face in the slots of scheduled classes.


Next we went out to the corridor and I see a smiley face on a pole. The two metal sandwiched on the pole looks like eyes to me and the curved metal at the bottom of the pole seems like smile.


Here, we have an emotionless face on a toilet bowl.The lid on the toilet has two dots and a straight line at the bottom which resembles a person with no emotion.


In the lift on the way down, I spot a cheeky face on the buttons of the elevator. The two button at the most bottom represents the eyes of a person and there was a tiny detail just below which is curved like a tongue. This was indeed amusing to me so of course I took a picture.



The telephone holder next to the counter that is made of wood captured my attention. There are two screws which is being pictured as eyes and the telephone itself as a mouth.


At the corner of a room, there was a few electrical appliances and one which I saw caught off guard which was a face made of two tripod side by side and a electrical tube which looks like lips. 


Just beside the cafeteria of our school there is a fountain that looks like a face. As you can see from above, the two fountain makes the eye and the border makes it look like a sad face. 

 On the vending machine as I was about to purchase a drink I spot another face. The 'on sale' and 'sold out' button clearly looks like a pair of eyes to me. Under it looks like a wide mouth, isn't it?
Look! There is a object with a smiling face just in front of me which is a holder.  
 Lastly I spot a mop bucket which looks like it has teeth with the gaps in between the plastic. After the activity I realized that I became more observant and it was fun hunting for faces in objects around us.



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