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Oh, the web is booming. Always. Here are some links to check out…

1. Greg Stimac’s galaxy art.
2. DIY fabric patterns in my favorite shape!
3. This looks like the coolest tee ever (in Ink, preferably)!
4. What it’s like (I think?) to live in a giant piece of coral.
5. An art installation built from combs.
6. Noa Haim makes some crazy stuff with paper. (thanks, amy!)

Happy Friday!

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awesome etsy shop.

I’ll admit — I almost bought 90% of this shop because of the quirky photographs.

LINK:  SHUXIA on ETSY

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hair glasses.

These are made from human hair. Whoa squared.

Also: creepy.

LINK:  ADRIENNE ANTONSON

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more hair sculptures.

Speaking of hair sculptures, remember dear Nagi Noda’s crazy hair creations? There are more! Behold, the hare and the elephant!

p.s. I’m also partial to the dog; be sure to check it out.

LINK: NAGI NODA

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hair sculpture.

Whoaaaaaaa. Time out. This sculpture is made of hair? Awesome.

LINK:  SHOPLIFTER

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hair utensils!

My sweet friend Vic sent over a link to Emilie Voirin’s hair-obsessed work because, well… I’m hair obsessed.

Clearly.

MORE >

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juxtaposition.

LEFT: BENJAMIN SEELEY / RIGHT: KATHERINE SQUIER

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grau wal’s hair jewelry.

I’m admittedly a bit grossed out by this, but how gorgeous is this hair-raising jewelry from friends Eve Cahill and Anna Rybakov? Fascinating, nonetheless.

And as a sidenote, I totally need to learn how to fishtail my hair.

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maria gaspar.

Maria Gaspar has some seriously lovely work to boast about.

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style pick.

Design group Shira created a prototype for a hair brooch made from glass bubbles.

No noogies allowed!

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