He's got an unflattering, Lyle Lovett-like haircut with whitewalls on the sides, and a trio of lines between his eyes as deep as the Marianas Trench. |
Costa has applied to Swansea council to change the use of the building which is close to its existing outlet on Whitewalls, close to Swansea's Quadrant Shopping Centre. |
There is was, a white sleek long limousine shined to perfection, the whitewalls of the tires sparkling in the dust of the road. |
Prisoners' Inventions', a book published by Chicago art press Whitewalls, features instructions for making a wide variety of items while incarcerated. |
About 15 views of Newcastle are included in his new body of work at Whitewalls. |
As a result, excessive chrome, fins, and wide whitewalls became synonymous with what it meant to be an American. |