The greatest works of art are the ones that give inspiration to create something of your own. That’s why Ursula Goff, a hairstylist from Kansas (who became famous for her honest selfies), has decided to pay tribute to her favorite pieces of art by doing what she’s best at. Every once in a while, Ursula posts pictures of hair dyed to reflect famous paintings, such as “The Scream” or “Starry Night”.

According to Ursula, she’s been doing art since she was 5. Asked about her ways of hair dying, she explains that she tends to “color hair much the same way I color a canvas, using the same sorts of color application techniques and identical color theory.” 

If a hairstyle could change your life, that would be it!

More info: ursulagoff.com | Facebook | Instagram (h/t: My Modern Met, Neatorama)

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