The hairdresser creates three-dimensional portraits of clients' hair
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-hairdresser-creates-three-dimensional-portraits-of-clients-hair.htmlAmerican Rob Ferrell's haircut is unlike anything else: he "draws" logos, pictures, patterns and even the faces of celebrities on the heads of clients. At first glance it seems that it is a tattoo or a drawing, but in fact the image is made of hair. If anything, this magical hairdresser receives visitors every weekday at his own Rob salon in San Antonio.
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Source: Design You Trust
Video posted by Rob Ferrel (@robtheoriginal) Dec 3, 2016 at 9:16 PST
A boy came to the barber shop where he worked and asked to draw a small curl on his head.
After that, the barber began to draw stars and more complex images on their heads, including logos of sports teams.
Then he wanted to do something different, more complex, and he began to work on portraits.
Ferrell claims that now he can draw anything on his head — he only needs a sketch.
In 2006, clients brought printouts of the necessary portraits to the hairdresser. Now he can just look at the picture on the phone screen and repeat it by hand using ordinary tools like a trimmer and scissors.
Keywords: Creative | Hairdresser | Haircut | Creativity
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