
By Sam Escobar, Good Housekeeping
When you head to the salon to get your hair colored,
it's normal to bring a few reference photos of celebrities or models
whose hair you like to show the stylist. But for one woman, those pics
of celebrities have been swapped for actual works of art.
[post_ads]Hairstylist Ursula Goff takes inspiration from famous paintings to masterfully create stunning, unique hair colors like nothing you've seen before. She shares the fantastical looks on Instagram, where she's amassed tens of thousands of fans who adore her masterful hair colors.
[post_ads]Hairstylist Ursula Goff takes inspiration from famous paintings to masterfully create stunning, unique hair colors like nothing you've seen before. She shares the fantastical looks on Instagram, where she's amassed tens of thousands of fans who adore her masterful hair colors.
"Starry Night," Vincent Van Gogh
On top of this gorgeous blue and
yellow gradient style, Goff gave a deeper context to why she chose
Vincent Van Gogh's iconic work to use as inspiration.
"The Marilyn Diptych," Andy Warhol
Who wouldn't recognize the famous pop art portraits Warhol created of one of Hollywood's most iconic stars, Marilyn Monroe?
Goff's neon yellow and pink combo, plus her delicately wavy styling,
perfectly channels the look and feel of this 1962 silkscreen portrait.
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"The Scream," Edvard Munch
"The Scream," Edvard Munch
In perhaps her most distinct looks,
Goff used the shades from Munch's most well-known painting, "The
Scream." A beautiful blend of yellows, oranges, purples, and blues, her
interpretation is a striking balance of warm and cool colors.
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"Girl with a Pearl Earring," Johannes Vermeer
"Girl with a Pearl Earring," Johannes Vermeer
A more muted look filled with browns and blues, this hairstyle contrasts with the brighter neon looks in Goff's portfolio.