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On Tuesday, August 18, 2015, the City of Marietta hosted a dumpster wrap public art unveiling ceremony at the new dumpster located in the parking alley adjacent to the Marietta Pizza Company and behind the Theater on the Square.
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Wraps can make any car, van, or truck into your business's own fleet. You'll be amazed at how many people think you have more than 1 or 2 vehicle wrapped.
Wraps can make any car, van, or truck into your business's own fleet. You'll be amazed at how many people think you have more than 1 or 2 vehicle wrapped.
Part of Azzedine Alaïa: The Couturier
(May to October 2018)
Azzedine Alaïa’s innovations in stretch fabrics were at least as important as his elevation of leather. In his hands, these transformed the silhouette of the wearer.
Rather than creating clothes anchored at strategic points – conventionally, the waist and the shoulders – Alaïa’s bandage dresses cling to the wearer’s form, conscious of the entire body. The stretch fabric allows these minimal silhouettes to move freely.
Debuted in 1986, these variations on the ‘Bandelette’ (bandage) dress are clearly inspired by ancient Egyptian mummification, but also perhaps by the swaddling of infants. The garments join Western and Eastern traditions – highly fitted and precision-cut, with a body simply and sensually wrapped in cloth.
The dresses seem simple, but each band of fabric is precisely engineered and cut to specific dimensions, according to its place on the figure. These creations ushered in the notion of physique-delineating ‘bodycon’ dressing, the defining aesthetic of the early 1990s.
Conceived and co-curated with Monsieur Alaïa before his death in November 2017, the exhibition charts his incredible journey from sculptor to couturier, his nonconformist nature and his infectious energy for fashion, friendship and the female body.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Alaïa personally constructed each garment by hand and refused to bow to the pressures of fashion week deadlines, instead working to his own schedule. His collaborative approach earned him an esteemed client list, including Greta Garbo, Grace Jones, Michelle Obama and Rihanna.
Rather than a retrospective, the show interlaces stories of his life and career alongside personally selected garments, ranging from the rare to the iconic and spanning the early 1980s to his most recent collection in 2017.
[Design Museum]
Locking 4 wraps around a single knit stitch. Tried in sequence of 3 stitches, and with YOs on each side of a single stitch. I have a new understanding of locking wraps in place.
On Tuesday, August 18, 2015, the City of Marietta hosted a dumpster wrap public art unveiling ceremony at the new dumpster located in the parking alley adjacent to the Marietta Pizza Company and behind the Theater on the Square.
This city of Marietta photograph is being made available for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, e-mails, products or promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the city of Marietta, its elected officials or staff. Publication of this photograph must include a credit: Photo courtesy of the city of Marietta.
Between today and tomorrow (St Patrick's Day) I expect to see the world pretty much awash in green. Never been one to buck a trend (especially with an Irish wife and no death wish) I present a building currently under construction in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, wrapped, I am sure, in green as a tribute to that day. May your world be green tomorrow and all the best. - JW
Taken using a hand-held Nikon D5000 fitted with a Nikkor 18-105mm VR lense set to 105mm, ISO200, Aperture priority moce, f/9.0, 1/125 sec. PP in GIMP: rotate slightly to get verticals vertical, slight tone curve adjust to deepen cololurs and slight saturation boost to clean up the colour, sharpen, add bars and text, scale to 1024 wide for posting.
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When she was diagnosed with celiac disease and allergies to corn and dairy, Tia thought she'd lost out on ever having her favourite Kit Kat bars again. Well I was happy to prove her wrong! This recipe made 3 KIG SIZE "Kit Kat" style bars (easily 3 servings per bar!) and was quite a long process to make, but it was worth every second when I saw the look on her face!
A stack of about 30 wraps--only eight more cut out and ready to be sewn! I'm definitely ready to move on to another project.... :-)
On Tuesday, August 18, 2015, the City of Marietta hosted a dumpster wrap public art unveiling ceremony at the new dumpster located in the parking alley adjacent to the Marietta Pizza Company and behind the Theater on the Square.
This city of Marietta photograph is being made available for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, e-mails, products or promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the city of Marietta, its elected officials or staff. Publication of this photograph must include a credit: Photo courtesy of the city of Marietta.
The Story: For a long time, Hungry Jack's has had a really annoying advertisement for a breakfast "Wrap n' Cap." It shows a long-haired construction worker eating a hearty sausage and egg breakfast wrap, which will power him through his long day of "manly" work. At the same time he is seemingly delighted to be drinking a trendy cappuccino- not quite what one would expect of a construction guy.
At one point in the commercial he says ...."with a real cappuccino..." but it completely sounds like he says "...with a real can of tuna..." Even though I know what he really says, I can't help but hear "can of tuna" every time the commercial comes on. And it's not just us- other people have thought so too.
Anyway, Phil always says he's going to get a "Wrap n' Cap," (to reward their lovely advertising efforts, I suppose). Finally, we were in Fremantle before 10 a.m. this morning. Before catching a train into Perth and the Swan Valley he made a detour into Hungry Jack's. I have documented the momentous occasion.
Waiting in front of the Esplanade Hotel for Rosanne and Myrna. Fremantle, Western Australia.
Tortilla wrap of sesame vegetables with rice noodles. Part of the vegetarian picnic lunch at Boschendal in Franschhoek.
Wrap advertising is the marketing practice of completely or partially covering a vehicle in an advertising and graphics. The result of this process is essentially a mobile billboard.
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Patterned gift wrap found in the classic gift wrap books: Art Deco Designs by AD. and M.P Verneuil and Art Nouveau Designs by R. Beauclair
Not original but I really love it anyways.
I knew that fabric would be perfect against my dark grey walls as soon as I saw it and must say I love it even more now!
I wrap the Marabilis with plastic wrap, a method I use for dahlia tubers. Marabilis produces a fat root rather than a tuber. In the Spring, I divide the roots if I can clearly see buds. Easy with a sharp knife. If you leave one bud per cut, you are good to go. I just cut and plant. I do not worry about the exposed root. I suppose you could treat the wound with sulfur for whatever... but they are not currently covered under a health care plan.