Artwork gallery Hair
Hair and the way it is styed can convey identity, emotion and cultural heritage. The way a person chooses to style their hair can be very telling of their attitude, from rigorous control to carefree relaxation. Hair can also add dynamic detail and texture to a composition, guiding the viewer’s eye and enhancing realism or expression. Through hair, artists can communicate subtle but powerful aspects of human experience.
Daphne’s Wig or Nina’s Hair
Ella Sky Laurie
Haircut
Richard Burton
Head with Hair
Alex Treskman
Red haired boy
Marina Renee-Cemmick
From Degas Combing the Hair ('La Coiffure')
Andy Pankhurst
Wonder Girl with Hairbrush
Joe Fox
A portrait of a person and their hair
kevin ATARI Abimiku
Young Man with Book
Kate Walton
Hairline Cracks
Oliver Offord
Transform
Natalie Charles
Untitled
Bek Ashton
Daphne’s Wig or Nina’s Hair
Ella Sky Laurie
Pencil on paper, 32 x 50 cm, 2022
Haircut
Richard Burton
Head with Hair
Alex Treskman
Charcoal on paper, 59.5 × 42cm, 2025
Red haired boy
Marina Renee-Cemmick
Oil on paper, 16cm x 22cm
From Degas Combing the Hair ('La Coiffure')
Andy Pankhurst
Pencil on paper, 19.5cm x 21.5cm
Wonder Girl with Hairbrush
Joe Fox
Pencil on found paper, 10cm x 21cm
A portrait of a person and their hair
kevin ATARI Abimiku
Charcoal on paper, 43 x 59 cm, 2023
Young Man with Book
Kate Walton
Pencil on paper, 36 x 29 cm, 2023
Hairline Cracks
Oliver Offord
Pencil on paper
Transform
Natalie Charles
Tinted graphite on Khadi paper, 29 x 29 cm, 2024
Untitled
Bek Ashton
Soft pastel on paper, 35.5 x 27.5 cm, 2024