Russian artist Asya Kozina turned paper into hairstyles of Victorian-era women and men, “Historical wigs always fascinated me, especially the baroque era,” Asya Kozina said, “this is art for art’s 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.” The series named “baroque paper wigs” features sculpted arrangements like flowers, leaves and even an exaggerated sailboat carefully placed on the top.
Another series by Asya Kozina – Mongolian wedding costumes
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