Posted on 05/01/2013 6:06:24 PM PDT by Vendome
A fellow who was a sketch artist for San Jose PD is asked to blind sketch a person based on their own self description.
Then a group of people are introduced to the woman and they are given an opportunity to describe the woman in another blind sketch.
The two images couldn't be more divorced from each other and illustrate that we pick on ourselves way too much and concentrate on things that are:
Not real Not important and that our attitudes about ourselves, the secret attitude, isn't what the rest of pick up on.
Take 3 minutes and then reflect.
Proves that beauty emanates from within.
As a piece of visual art that Dove ad totally blew me away. I was mesmerized when it was about the artist asking for self descriptive terms and then it keeps unfolding.
I regard this Dove ad as THE BEST, MOST BRILLIANT ad I have seen in my whole life. The spare setting, featuring a person of extraordinary talent, the striking comparisons, leading to a simple insight.
I’m still in awe over this ad.
IBTZ
He isn't into error or mistakes.
I hate to speak for Him but I will...He does good work and you are beautiful to Him.
And what else matters but how we appear to Him.
To Him we are so beautiful...don't forget...He went to the Cross for just you and me.
Imagine how beautiful the face of a cat is...then multiply that by a thousand!
That's how beautiful you are!
"No way...I am not beautiful...
"Oh yes...you are..."
Wonderful exercise of the brain.
And sorry, but if you think women are their own worst critics, you must not spend a lot of time on FreeRepublic's forums.
LOL
Zactly.
God doesn’t look down on us and think “Geezus! I made an ugly baby!”
Crumpy cat - guilty
Kitty - not guilty
Really neat. I loved it. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome.
I have several friends who are ladies. They say what, to me, are the weirdest things about themselves and obsess about stuff most of us don’t notice or find sexy.
Like having a little baby belly. Not fat mind you but, a little, little bump.
I find it sexy. Also like a flat stomach but, come on, after 40 a bitty bump is not unexpected.
Same with the inane obsession over their hair. Stop changing it. You were and are hot with the hairdo you had when I met you.
Streaking your hair, literally, is also goofy.
Get it professionally done and go lite on the effect you’re trying achieve.
LOL
Why are you posting SPAM here?
I mean really, WHY?
I liked it.
I am almost seventy years old. Growing up my sister was considered the pretty one while I was thought to be the smart one.
As a fourteen year old I remember my dad commenting, "Don't worry so much about how you look, being smart is better than being good-looking any day." Sadly I assumed that my father did not think I was pretty.
So again Vendome, thank you for posting this Dove video.
Just read your home page and without having seen you I can tell you are a beautful woman.
Besides, yer a Freeperette and all our gals are purdy.
nOOb. /s
God made men and women, not men and almost men, or women and almost women.
Scientists tell us that it is the influence of estrogenic chemicals in the human growth and development which make women different from men. Perhaps, but without a softer side to humanity, our species would probably have gone extinct long ago in a flash of outlandish competition.
I've been married twice, and divorced trwice. The first time I did not understand hwat it means to cherish the softer side of humanity. Second wife got way more cherishing than the first, but that marriage also ended.
People grow apart because of circumstance. And some people separate because it is the bettere thing to do ... and I will not publicly go into that one any further.
What is to be cherished in a woman, by a man or men (as in fathers, grandfathers, husbands) is the very essence of what God women to be. Sadly, our modern age has coarsened women, diminished the worth of the softer side of humanity.
YOU are what God made you to be, and that is a beautiful thing regardless of the outward trappings. And as my wise Jungian Analyst Aunt once told me, "if you settle upon a life mate because she is beautiful and sexy, make sure that's as shallow as you intend to be, because as you grow older your own depth will extend and shallow will not suit you then. ... And it may be that she will grow deeper, faster than you will. It can get pretty lonely when your projections onto the other walk away leaving you only memories."
My issues with this experiment.... It’s a police sketch artist, so both sketches end up making the subject look like a perp.
Most people, that includes men, would never go out of their way to compliment themselves as part of a description, when speaking to someone they don’t know. It would seem boisterous.
Likewise, if you are speaking about someone else to a third party, you are more likely to be complimentary because it makes you seem nicer.
It’s a very unrealistic portrayal, particularly since there are other studies that find people are usually surprised as to how much worse they look in photos, because they have inflated images of themselves stored.
I am not a fan of these real beauty spots in general lol If I want to see a regular looking person, I can look in the mirror. In fact, I prefer beauty products that feature a ridiculously good looking person, that cause me to fantasize about possibly looking that good after using “said” product.
These dove campaigns are preying on perceived and imagined insecurities, once again its a woman as victim model.
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