To be read alongside "Karo-lina" by Aneta Kowalczyk (hellwoman).
A face.
The
Woman's face—Her face. Properly: a portrait of The youthful, attractive
Woman rendered in soft, appealing black and white monochrome.
Her
head turned rightwards, ever so slightly tilted, over Her
hunched-forward shoulder; perhaps She sits. There is a slight
protuberance on the shoulder that causes a shadow to stain: Her
clavicle.
She wears a necklace. Her jaw obscures the greater part
of it; it may be of a beaded design: silver and black beads, to infer.
The lowermost of Her neck—flesh—juts out: She sits; but certainly the
right shoulder is forwardly.
There are creases emanating from the
nook under Her arm: several thin lines near the top, one more—maybe
two—barely thicker, arcs out to the upper-left from the middle.
She
wears a tank top; an off-white?—a likely beige. The hems—shoulderwards,
neckwards—double-stitched. Her top is wrinkled to a small degree as She
sits, or poses hunching forward, or both.
Her hair is done up: a
French twist, perhaps a semi-French bun, swept on the right side. The
colour most likely is a brown—The Brunette.
M.M. — November-December MMIX
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