Intricate graphite illustrations depicting surreal and playful imagery surrounding hair fixations created by artist Hong Chung Zhang. See some selected works below:
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Embroidery art by Sheena Liam
An embroidery portrait series created by artist Liam Sheena focused on free falling long black hair and beauty. See the shoot below:
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Ghost Portraits by Eleni Kalorkoti
Arist Eleni Kalorkoti createsa simple and playful black and white portrait series of women drifting around in their ghost forms. See the series below:
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100 years of Mens Grooming in One Minute
100 popular mens hairstyles separated by decades all featured under one minute. Starting from 1910’s to the present day 2010’s. Mens grooming might change more than you think. Watch the video below:
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The High Bun REPLACED With The HIGH PONY!
How exciting. Buns are great and all but recently they have become more bagel like and it kind of seems bad for your posture. Yes, we will still rock the top knot/high bun but it’s time for a new normal to keep things a little fresh. That new normal would be the high pony! Sort of how the high bun was associated with old ladies, ballerinas and librarians the High Pony pulls references from the complete other direction, like cheerleaders, little girls and athletes. (tennis grunt) The high pony is for men and women (and everything in between) just like the man bun apocalypse, hair has no specific gender role.…
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“Hair Necklace” by artist Kerry Howley
Kerry Howley challenges our perceptions of beauty and discomfort with Hair Necklace, a provocative art series that transforms recycled human hair into intricate jewelry. The work plays on the tension between the allure of adornment and the unease we feel when hair exists outside the human body.