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Russian Artist Creates Intricate Baroque Wigs From Paper

Leopoldina
@leopoldina
8 years ago
280 posts

This is not your everyday paper art. Russian artist Asya Kozina has been turning paper into high-art for years, and won renown for her impressive Mongolian wedding costumes. Kozina explains her motivation on Behance:

Historical wigs always fascinated me, especially the baroque era, Kozina says. this is art for arts sake aesthetics for aesthetics no practical sense, but they are beautiful. in this case, paper helps to highlight the main form and not to be obsessed with unnecessary details.

More info: Facebook | Behance (h/t: designboom )

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updated by @leopoldina: 26 Sep 2016 12:48:03PM
Tatiana Dokuchic
@tatiana-dokuchic
8 years ago
1,895 posts

How cool is that!




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Jacon Cortes
@jacon-cortes-de-bexar
8 years ago
252 posts

Beautiful......so much work....:))




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