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The image shows the face of a person who expresses the emotion called admiration. This emotional state is reflected on the outside, through different facial expressions. There are forty two individual muscles in the face, that are activated by the respective emotion, and impacts facial expressions on the facial elements: forehead, eyebrows, eyelids, nose, cheeks, lips, chin.
The face is oval, rendered blank, outlined, with a broad forehead and a square jaw. The wide ears, on either side of the edge of the face, are rendered as two vertically elongated ovals, marking the earlobe. The nose, in the center of the face, is long and ends at the base, above the lips, with a convex or curvy tip with wide nostrils, on either side.
The eyebrows, under the forehead and above the eyes, are rendered as two horizontal, embossed lines, curved on the edges, towards the temples on each side of the face. The eyes are shown as two blank horizontal ovals, in the center of which is the eyeball highlighted by a thickened circle.
The mouth under the nose is slightly open, and has the upper and lower lips apart and rendered as two embossed lines, curved inwards, with the left and right corners arched upwards.
The hair on the head is cut short, starting from the edge of the forehead, and on either side it frames the face above the ears, left and right, being shown embossed.
In case of admiration, the forehead is wrinkled in the center. This crease is represented by a dashed line, slightly curved upwards, placed horizontally in the middle of the forehead, being pushed by the muscles of the face above the eyebrows.
The eyebrows are raised towards the forehead, with the arched corners lowered towards the temples, representing the wonder and overwhelming. The eyes are large and wide open. The chubby cheeks are highlighted above the level of the nose by a dashed curved line, on each side of the face, right under the eyes. The cheekbones are more prominent when the cheeks rise above them and bulge them like two round pillows.
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