Showing posts with label fotwo9. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fotwo9. Show all posts

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Face of the week #20: Finale Cara

cara con lampara

cara con lampara

And so this is over.

This is the 20th post of long running and non-significant  “face of the week 2009 – 2010″ series. See the rest here, the 1st up to the 20th post.

For the heck of it, here are the rest of the pictures of this woodwork…


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Monday, December 21, 2009

Face of the week #11: Face Paint

This is post 11 of 20 of our 2009 face of the week series.

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It aint a painting. Ok, actually it is but it’s a mirror and the faces-women painting is reflected on the mirror. The mirror is for sale. The painting is not.

See all Face of the Week 2009 collection… (FOTW09)


Tuesday, December 1, 2009

FACE OF THE WEEK #: 8 LIHIM NG SILVER BUDDHA

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Ooops, it’s alreadsy Tuesday! The face of the week post pops out every Monday. But am posting herewith still. This is our 8th Face of the Week post (12 more to go!). Based from the classic cheezy Jestoni Alarcon movie, Ang lihim ng Golden Buddha, we scour the house for some jewel-like items to have that theme.

This photo titled “Lihim ng Silver Buddha.” The secret is, none of the peripheral accessories in the picture is worth as much as the gold bars of Jestoni, aka, Rogelio Roxas.

Too bad, this metal tribal necklace could have been a nice accessory to the shoot of the silver Buddha. It arrived later.

See all Face of the Week 2009 collection… (FOTW09)

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Face Of The Week #2: “MASSKARA” From The City Of Smile

city of smiles' "masskara"

city of smiles' "masskara"

We have here 20 photos of faces & masks, all home decors. Shot in a span of an hour and half on a rainy Saturday morning. We’ll just post one photo every Monday of the coming weeks, to welcome each week with face-themed posts. Post 2 of 20.

This maskara is from Bacolod City’s MASSKARA Festival. Held every October, a celebration which has earned for Bacolod, the title of “CITY OF SMILE.”

The word MASSKARA came from two words “MASS” which means many and the spanish word “KARA” meaning face. Thus “masskara” means a multitude of smiling faces.

Photo title: “Smile in the dark”