Bun Anus Project. Yes, weird, but whatever. I’m posting it.
Yes.
It’s A Project.
Photos of the Bun.
A sample only here.
From an unusual amount of photos.
That showcase my hair bun.
And I call it.
The Bun Anus Project.

Celestial Bun. Photo by Duncan Ayre. Instagram photo edit by Carollyne Yardley. Caption by Penni Foresman. June 2013.

The Bun “at attention” during reception at Government House, Victoria, BC with HRH Prince Andrew at podium for the Victoria Highland Games. May 2013.

Spiral Galaxy observed by the Bun Telescope, Graham Nott, Digital Media, Submitted: March 18, 2013 – CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE

The Bun dining out with friends. Totally paying attention here. And the bun is looking mighty shiny. March 2013. Photo by Duncan Ayre.

- The Bun at Romancing the Squirrel art show, The Apartment Gallery. Photograph by Stephanie Eisenbraun. Feb 2012.

The Bun, Possibly really boring or very captivating. Hard to tell from audience. VWF 2013. Photo by Duncan Ayre

The Bun hard at work behind the scenes of the Squirrel Empire, in the land of Oz. Photo by Anonymouse.(spelled correctly).

The Bun at Victoria Whisky Festival 2012. Nice red sheen to it. Will think more about adding red highlights in future. Photo by Jen Steele Photography.

The Bun at Roq La Rue Gallery, Seattle, WA. ft painting by John Brophy. Nov 2012. Photo by Anonymouse.

The Bun at The Apartment Gallery opening with Brad Pasutti and Piccollo. Sept 2012. Photo by Anonymouse.

The Bun at Victoria Whisky Festival 2011. “Um, I don’t know you’re bun’s kinda too big for this whisky,” says John Glaser, Compass Box Whisky. Photo by Jen Steele Photography.
NEW BUNS ADDED:
REAL BUNS DON’T USE SOCKS!
IN THE NEWS:
Rise of the ‘sock bun’: How to master the hipster updo that is fast becoming the height of hair fashion.
Sock buns are, quite literally, a rising trend, with celebrities like Kate Bosworth, Reese Witherspoon and Lauren Conrad all sporting the fashionable topknot of late.
The neat hairdo, which is equal parts ballerina and hipster, gets its name because styling it involves cutting the toes off a sock, and rolling it into your hair to create a donut-shaped bun.
In an instructional video that has garnered over 1million views, hair expert Wendy Nguyen demonstrates how to create the perfect sock bun.




















