Faces are often ignored, hiding their pain deep behind those talkative eyes that know so much, telling no lies. We look at a face and think how pretty it is, but do we ever see who is behind? My interest in knowing more people around me and the simple joy of looking at every face, amongst the ocean of unknown faces that we are surrounded with every day, which seems to talk a lot more than the words they speak, gets me to take this project. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. If that's true, imagine what the image of a face says. This is where it begins—a blank canvas, if you will—upon which the experiences of our lives are painted until the day we die. Each feature on the face relates to a part of your personality. The shape, size, and location of your features all have meaning. And those traits then tell the story of who you are. When we meet someone, we get the “first impression." Most people form their first impression of someone based on their intuition. This is because we are all observers to some extent. We occasionally make a mental note of a particular posture or gesture and wonder how it can have originated, but we seldom do anything about it. We say familiar phrases as "silly face, keen eyes, honest looks, and untrustworthy appearance."