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Facial expresions
Don’t worry, be
happy!

SMILE: eyebrows, curved downwards; mouth, curved upwards; one eye, almond-
shaped, the other roundish.
Peace, brother!

PEACE: Static, neutral expressions. Eyebrows, gently curved downwards. The rest of
the lines, straight.
I’m not going to
overcome this.

ANXIETY: Eyebrows curved upwards and inwards, mouth curved downwards.


You can bet it
isn’t going to
happen again!

ANGER: Eyebrows curved downwards and inwards, mouth curved downwards to one
side.
Oh, my god!

SURPRISE: Curved eyebrows, eyes wide open with marked pupils, mouth wide open.
Ha, ha, ha ha!

LAUGHTER: Eyes & eyebrows curved downwards, mouth half open. Wrinkles around
the eyes and mouth.
Who does he think
he is?

SCORN, CONTEMPT: Eyebrows slightly arched downwards and outwards, mouth


curved downwards to one side. Wrinkles downward, either side of the nose.
Ow! That hurts!

PAIN: Eyes closed, curved downwards. Mouth half-opened, slightly curved downwards.
Wrinkles either side of the nose.
How horrible!

HORROR, AWFULNESS: Eyes round & wide open with marked pupils, eyebrows
curved downwards and inwards, mouth half open, curving downwards and with marked
corners.
I’m scared!

FEAR: Slight variance with expressions of horror. The lines are more marked, the
eyebrows are more separated, bags under the eyes.
I don’t believe him
at all!

MISTRUST: Raised eyebrows, fixed stare towards one side. Closed mouth, curved
downwards with marked wrinkles.
I shouldn’t have
done it.

REGRET: Wavy eyebrows, closed together. Eyes semi-closed. Strong wrinkles curving
downwards, either side of the mouth (curving downwards). Wrinkles below mouth, too.
Practice:

On each face, draw a


different expression.

Label it below the box.

Draw each expression


step by step:

1.The eyes
2.The eyebrows
3.The nose
4.The mouth
5.Lines of expressions
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