Did you ever play a game when you were a kid where you would find faces or see faces in ordinary objects like cars or washing machines? My sisters and I did, it was one of our favorite games to play on the long drive up to the cottage.
Until I came across Keith Larsen's art, I didn't know that seeing faces in everyday life is actually a rare psychological phenomenon: pareidolia, "the tendency to perceive a specific, often meaningful, image in a random or ambiguous visual pattern." While my sisters and I just found faces for fun, it's a way of life for Keith — and he's decided to be creative with it.