Hard to find, but all eleven are there. I've seen this one before. Very nice pic. The first six to seven are easy, but the rest are really hard to find. Thanks for sharing.
I got 10 for certain and think that I found 11, but the last one I am not sure about.
Went back and looked at it after about 2 hours and found all 11 for certain. It helped to save it to my computer where I could zoom in and out.
Looked at it again and found 12 plus the cowboy. Does anyone know what the true number is supposed to be, other than what is stated on the picture? It sure looks like 12 to me.
I also found 12 human-looking faces(13 if you include the cowboy) -wonder why the intro says there are only 11 (maybe a couple of them aren't really human, but some alien life form??).
MJ, the number is supposed to be twelve.
They say eleven to see how many can 'see' the twelfth one instead of stopping at eleven.
It's used to train snipers, crime scene observers, etc., to be more observant of their surroundings.
Originally posted by nacktman:
MJ, the number is supposed to be twelve.
They say eleven to see how many can 'see' the twelfth one instead of stopping at eleven.
It's used to train snipers, crime scene observers, etc., to be more observant of their surroundings.
I opened it in Photoshop and outlined all of the faces in red after finding all 12. That is so I won't forget where all of the faces are in a few days.
The above painting in question is by Bev Dolittle. This kind of art, within art, is a specality of hers. I have her art book with a copy of this actual art work. It gives me a better view of all eleven "hidden" Indians.
Two Indian faces that might be easily missed are #1. A face that is in the twigs to the right.also,
#2, One that might be easily missed is a very small Indian face, far up stream and made up of rocks. Sawdust
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