The dreamcatcher when hung in your place of rest, swinging freely with the air, catches the dreams as they flow by. |
Religious icons, separatist banners, war medals and Kalashnikov rifles furnish the room, alongside a wolf-emblazoned dreamcatcher and a portrait of Kuznetsov's grandfather in the second world war. |
Can you imagine the dreamcatcher we could weave from all the nylon locks left over after they finished shooting The People v OJ Simpson? |
Having one with you is also the only thing that, besides the title and a brief screen appearance, will be linked symbolically or literally to an actual dreamcatcher. |
Alice once had a week of nightmares, which she healed with her own dreamcatcher. |
Here in Wall, you can buy expensive leather-fringed jackets or cheap dreamcatcher earrings, the cheapest of them made in China, where they'll churn out anybody's culture and undercut the natives. |