Artist Creates Hair Colors Inspired By Famous Artworks

You might not consider fine art and hair colors all that closely linked, but hairstylist Ursula Goff has turned her attention to artists like Van Gogh, Monet, Warhol and Klimt to inspire her latest creative hair coloring project.

She’s translated Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night into hair.

And even turned Eduard Munch’s The Scream into a masterpiece of colorful locks.

Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss gets the Ursula treatment.

The Birth of Venus by Sandro Boticelli becomes a colorful hairdo.

A pop art style inspired by Andy Warhol.

The colors in Water Lillies by Claude Monet are perfectly matched in this style.

And who cares if Roy Lichtenstein’s Drowning Girl looks sad when her hair is this fabulous?

Georgia O’Keefe’s suggestive flowers make for a vibrant barnet.

And even Johannes Vermeer’s famous Girl With A Pearl Earring can be awesomely recreated with hair color.

You can find out more about Ursula and see more of her follically colorful artworks at her website.

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