Have you seen XIXth C. hair art?
I did yesterday. You can make nearly paintings - in a palette ranging from blonde to black - using hair and hair powder. Hair powder means hair ground really fine, like sand. What I saw was religious art: a Calvary, a St Vincent of Paul, some tombstones.
Monday, March 30, 2009
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according to this, hair powder means something else - which could explain grey glossy tint of areas not made with hairs.
this kind of hair art is more modern
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