Hair do’s, over the years and across the world by Sarah Van Rij (@sarahvanrij)

“This series has never been central to my work, but it’s more a small, recurring obsession. I’ve always been drawn to hair do’s, the way it can hold something of a person without revealing them. A gesture, a choice, a trace of identity. Seen from the back, it shifts the focus: away from the face, towards something more elusive.”

Hair do’s, over the years and across the world by Sarah Van Rij (@sarahvanrij) “This series has never been central to my work, but it’s more a small, recurring obsession. I’ve always been drawn to hair do’s, the way it can hold something of a person without revealing them. A gesture, a choice, a trace of identity. Seen from the back, it shifts the focus: away from the face, towards something more elusive.” | Milk Studios

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