PAREIDOLIA
PAREIDOLIA
PAREIDOLIA
PAREIDOLIA
PAREIDOLIA
PAREIDOLIA
PAREIDOLIA
The psychological phenomenon that causes some people to see or hear a vague or random image or sound as something significant is known as pareidolia (par-i-DOH-lee-a).
The Rorschach inkblot test uses pareidolia in an attempt to gain insight into a person's mental state.
The word is derived from the Greek words para, meaning something faulty, wrong, instead of, and the noun eidōlon, meaning image, form or shape. Pareidolia is a type of apophenia, which is a more generalized term for seeing patterns in random data.
Imagination. I enjoy most when people recognize something 'familiar' in the works. I like to think I've caught the spirit of a place. I look for eyes first, then characteristics I know will work.
Simply duplicating an image, flipping it then joining the two together...