Tommy Hagen has produced a series of intricate Cirque du Soleil-inspired masks which invigorate color and dimension in these traditional pieces. Each mask is hand painted in a series of obscure extremities. Attached to the bright and colorful masks are long vivacious wigs which add spunk to each photograph. The combination of colors from the mask, wigs and backgrounds make for an intricate array of artistic behavior.
The Dutch hairstylist is contributing this work towards TonkaTon, an on going project by Tommy Hagen. The mask series is photographed by Henrik Van Der Zwet and captures a high amount of spunk and attitude for the hairstylist. Hair art has officially been taken to the next level.
Circus-Coiffed Beauty Shoots
Tommy Hagen’s Artwork Invigorates Color and Tradition
Trend Themes
1. Colorful Mask Art - There is an opportunity for artists and designers to create intricate and colorful masks for various industries beyond fashion, such as theater and film.
2. Hair as Art - Hairstylists and artists can collaborate to create unique and colorful hair designs for photo shoots, films, and fashion events.
3. Circus-inspired Aesthetics - There is potential for the entertainment industry to bring the circus aesthetic to music videos, films, and live performances for a visually striking experience.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can incorporate colorful and intricate mask designs into their collections, creating unique and artistic pieces.
2. Film - Film production companies can use colorful masks and hair designs to add creative and unique visuals to their projects.
3. Entertainment - Music video directors and live performance producers can use circus-inspired aesthetics to create visually stunning experiences for their audiences.