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]]>Operating from Pasadena, California, Ker dyes her clientβs hair in a variety of colors, then proceeds to carve out geometric shapes and patterns upon the freshly cut hair.
βI take a lot of my inspiration from experience and I am very nostalgic,β she said in an interview with Dazed & Confused. βSo I love creating odes to visual things that make me happy. It might be my favourite blouse, a grandmaβs chair, or a texture I find interesting. I love being able to prove that they can be translated into hair.β
βI love the 80s,” she admitted. “I missed the decade (or rather I was too young to βgrow upβ in it) but I always gravitated towards it. I still do. I spent a lot of time dissecting and immersing myself in the fashion and especially, music. Geometric shapes also work really well with hair. They are simple and create clean work, which is important to me.β
Take a look at some of her original haircuts in the gallery below.
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]]>Ferrel runs his own barbershop called Rob the Original in San Antonio. This is where he does his magic every day.
When you stare at the designs at first, they look like they were painted on the heads of the customers. A closer look proves otherwise. It shows that it is all hair with a talented pair of arms. Aside from cutting hair, Ferrel also creates art in different forms. He has drawn pictures using salt and even carved a face on an orange. To him, the world is a canvas; he just needs to draw.
Below are some of his works. Scroll down to see more of the pictures
https://www.instagram.com/p/BnpiVhmFdRQ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
https://www.instagram.com/p/BqFtJHjAguF/
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]]>Operating from Pasadena, California, Ker dyes her clientβs hair in a variety of colors, then proceeds to carve out geometric shapes and patterns upon the freshly cut hair.
βI take a lot of my inspiration from experience and I am very nostalgic,β she said in an interview with Dazed & Confused. βSo I love creating odes to visual things that make me happy. It might be my favourite blouse, a grandmaβs chair, or a texture I find interesting. I love being able to prove that they can be translated into hair.β
βI love the 80s,” she admitted. “I missed the decade (or rather I was too young to βgrow upβ in it) but I always gravitated towards it. I still do. I spent a lot of time dissecting and immersing myself in the fashion and especially, music. Geometric shapes also work really well with hair. They are simple and create clean work, which is important to me.β
Take a look at some of her original haircuts in the gallery below.
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]]>Ferrel runs his own barbershop called Rob the Original in San Antonio. This is where he does his magic every day.
When you stare at the designs at first, they look like they were painted on the heads of the customers. A closer look proves otherwise. It shows that it is all hair with a talented pair of arms. Aside from cutting hair, Ferrel also creates art in different forms. He has drawn pictures using salt and even carved a face on an orange. To him, the world is a canvas; he just needs to draw.
Below are some of his works. Scroll down to see more of the pictures
https://www.instagram.com/p/BnpiVhmFdRQ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
https://www.instagram.com/p/BqFtJHjAguF/
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