Face Value (Part 1)

 

     
     



Face A:

- is an imaginative person with good taste, and a good memory
- can be proud, jealous, and emotional
- is introverted and secretive, and can appear dreamy and vacant
- is focused, good at problem solving, and eager to get things done at work
- is easily influenced by others.

Face B:
- is reliable, stable, and determined
- is a good worker with fixed values
- loves order
- is a perfectionist and can be judgmental of others, but has the personality to be a good teacher
- is a bright, enthusiastic, and cheerful person, but when anxious to get things done is cold and abrupt.

Face C:
- is refined and concentrated, with a sharp mind
- is dynamic, ambitious, and successful in most things
- finds failure very frustrating
- is a generous and emotionally stable person who relates well to others
- gives low priority to his or her own feelings
- is determined and idealistic.

Face D:
- is proud, cunning, deceitful, and aggressive
- is fond of lying
- is self-seeking, controlled, and greedy with money
- is sensual, passionate, and fiercely jealous, but also unfeeling
- is a perfectionist
- has the energy as well as the intellect to get what he or she wants.

Face E:
- is happy, kind, and faithful
- is rather lazy and dreamy
- has an open, imaginative, and inquisitive mind
- is tolerant and adaptable
- is easily influenced by others, possibly because of a need to be loved.

Face F:
- is loving, sensual, and passionate, but aggressive and overly demanding
- has fixed opinions, and can appear narrow-minded
- is an extrovert who likes to be in the public eye and to lead others
- uses strength and willpower, rather than intellect, to get things done.

 

Each portrait is made up from parts of three to five different faces. The character judgements being made relate to people who do not actually exist.