Weaves are not monofunctional, friends. Case in point:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TE5Y3AJpL6g
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
for your enjoyment
We give you a few Brooklyn weaves.
A dual wet and wild weave (to the left, center). The front of this store is a gold mine.
A little curl action.
Can't you just feel the motion? A weave entangled in leaves.
A dual wet and wild weave (to the left, center). The front of this store is a gold mine.
A little curl action.
Can't you just feel the motion? A weave entangled in leaves.
Labels:
brooklyn,
dual weaves,
weaves in leaves,
wet and wild weave
Saturday, March 14, 2009
a weave is like a cloud
When it falls to the ground, there's no telling what shape it will take. It can look like anything. Let your imagination run wild (or just squint your eyes).
For example we have this weave/wig...
...which looks a bit like this:
and something like this:
Also, I'm afraid we've lost the contributor of this fantastic weave of transformation. Just let us know and we'll cite you. Our apologies! Thanks, bias.
For example we have this weave/wig...
...which looks a bit like this:
and something like this:
Also, I'm afraid we've lost the contributor of this fantastic weave of transformation. Just let us know and we'll cite you. Our apologies! Thanks, bias.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
snowbird weave
Our DC correspondent has found a weave resting at the intersection of Rhode Island (home to the nation's oldest carousel) and Florida* Avenues. This is one Americentric weave.
*in case you aren't from there, Floridians deem northerners who have summer homes there "snowbirds". Where I come from, a "snowbird" is also the name of the puppet who would come on TV and tell us about school cancellations and delays.
thanks Matt
*in case you aren't from there, Floridians deem northerners who have summer homes there "snowbirds". Where I come from, a "snowbird" is also the name of the puppet who would come on TV and tell us about school cancellations and delays.
thanks Matt
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