There’s a look. It speaks volumes yet is so difficult to translate into prose. Some have called it “a glint” or “a sparkle” but these can’t do it justice. Eyes will glint and sparkle by a trick of the light, because they’re wet. Others use “devilment” or “mischievousness” and I can understand where they’re coming from but these seem unsatisfactory descriptions, just the same.
I had an Irish friend called Phil Hackett, or Mad Phil to his friends. Like an overgrown leprachaun, he was a drinking fool but I swear never once in all the years I knew him did he ever suggest that we went to the pub. It was never necessary. He merely acquired “that look” on his face and everyone knew where he was going. We generally tagged along: he was a very entertaining chap!
My missus says folk told her she had a “cheeky face” from a very early age. She is utterly transparent. You can tell with a glance whether she is guilty or innocent. She knows better than to attempt a lie: it would just be noise. The verdict is already written in her visage.
The Look
02 Friday Nov 2012
Posted in expression, eyes, look, Musings, Trick, Uncategorized
Audrey Tattoo is one of my favorite looking women. She made a perfect young Coco Chanel. Yes, she has the glint alright. Nice post.
Thanks Susannah. Having written the piece, it took me a long time to find a photo to go with it. I’m not sure that the one I chose really gets the point over. Maybe what I’m looking for is dynamic and so cannot be captured in a still photo? Audrey certainly has a cheeky face, though.
Have you ever seen Amelie? Another spelling error but it’s the sweetest movie and I feel you did capture your point by using a photo of her. She’s the true meaning of gamine. My humble opinion of course.
I’m not sure if I’ve seen it. The name sounds vaguely familiar. Gamine is a good word. Audrey Hepburn is usually considered the prime example but there were many others around during the sixties.
AT was passed the torch. She’s a real beauty. Those eyes are the size of saucers.
Either that or she has a very small face.
giggling…
I spelled her name wrong – Tattou?
Keep checking to see of you posted anything new. Had a thought though. Have you ever read snarkysnatch@wordpress? I think this could be a match made in heaven. She’s a great writer and funny as hell but extrememly out there. She makes me laugh like nobody else. She gives candor all new meaning. Gotta go to work.
I know the Snark. She’s a very naughty girl.
Yes. I think she should will herself to science.
Only if I can be the scientist.
Not into answering my comments. Wish people not you, would remember I’m a humorist and not take everything I write so seriously. I didn’t really put an avocado on my face. I was joking to make a silly, who cares anyway, point. Hope all is well overseas.
I think I knew all of that. I just respond to how it grabs me at the time. I certainly didn’t intend to upset you.
You didn’t. I wasn’t talking about you. I know you totally get whatever it is I’m carrying on about.
the eyes and “looks” can say so much without words! animals are good at it too!
Animals wear their hearts on their sleeves. (That’s a terrible metaphor but I think you understand)
that i do. i think sometimes we can learn from them.
We are them!
ha true!