In the hall outside Southwood's office at ESA headquarters in Paris, there are lots of photos of technicians
in hairnets contemplating gleaming spacecraft that have long since been launched.
They are working with impossibly tight funding; they may face high turnover of labor; they may be at the bottom of the food chain within their school district, viewed as little more than an annoying adjunct department vaguely linked with mystery meat, ladies
in hairnets, and the persistent complaint that «school food sucks.»
The particularly enjoyed pictures from the early days when
we in a hairnet plating meals, and driving a forklift to unload a trailer.
Not exact matches
This is the first and last time you will see me
in a lab coat and
hairnet;)
Lackey is a bearded, serious fellow with long hair that brushes his shoulders, and while playing he wears a thick
hairnet to keep his locks
in place.
I apply the mixture on dry hair at night cover it with a
hairnet and wash it
in the morning.
It is this distinctive artistic alchemy that is central to the exhibition,
in which she reforms the banal —
hairnets, balloons, wires and cling film — into the graceful, ephemeral and opulent, often bringing ambiguous and sinister undertones to otherwise pretty pieces.