Puckering Collection
"Puckering: Expressions That Speak Louder Than Words" A close-up of a camel's head in the bright evening light near Abu Dhabi
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"Puckering: Expressions That Speak Louder Than Words" A close-up of a camel's head in the bright evening light near Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates captures its puckered lips, as if ready to blow a desert breeze. The blonde boy pouts and sticks out his lower lip, on the verge of tears - a classic display that tugs at our heartstrings. In this vintage screen print from 1950, a woman in a polka dot dress adds charm with her playful puckered lips, showcasing timeless elegance. With her blonde locks cascading down and dressed in black stripes and white buttons, this woman holding a pilsner glass exudes confidence through her subtly puckered lips. A portrait reveals an enigmatic woman with pursed lips and wide-open eyes - her mysterious expression leaves us wondering what secrets she holds behind that subtle pucker. Sir Francis Bacon's letter to Sir John Puckering dated 28th July 1595 showcases the art of communication through words rather than physical gestures like puckering - an intriguing contrast between eras. Amidst the serene Pyrenees landscape in France, a female mallard duck displays its natural beauty with perfectly formed plumage and delicate beak slightly puckered for gracefulness. Captured in black and white photography, a young woman cups her hand to her ear as if listening intently - perhaps awaiting whispers that require careful attention or responding playfully with an unexpected pucker. In another monochrome portrait shot within the studio setting, we see a young woman strikingly posing with pursed lips; she emanates strength while maintaining an air of mystery through this simple gesture. Unconventional yet captivating is this portrait where a woman makes faces directly into the camera lens; each contorted expression highlights different forms that evoke curiosity and amusement.