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This ancient art form draws hair towards the expressiveness of this art on paper. It’s a creative process that emphasizes the sensitivity of shapes and the accuracy of the work surface. Starting from this premise, balanced and natural images are created, without seams, without cuts, without artificial joints, elevating origami to manual art.
To some, black hair is still considered provocative and even lawless. According to hair artist Anne Veck, afro hair isn’t seen as the norm and many black women feel the need to hide their natural hair in order to progress.
A unique take on hair, this glowing collection by hair artist Reynaldo Achurra is positively incandescent. It highlights avant grade shapes and thoroughly tactile textures to make a bold statement and leave a lingering impression.
This collection by hair artist Rodrigo Araneda aims to cross the boundary between the two contrasting meanings of the word graphic – a visual artistic design or a strong vivid description. Each of the looks uses precision cutting, complex coloring, and textures to create a perfectly defined artistic shape.