Ivorian Artist Sculpts Her Hair Into Hand Gestures In Stunning Photo Series
Côte d’Ivoire-based artist, Laetitia KY shows the versatility and durability of black hair as she expresses her identity through her hair in a new photo series.
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“My hair in the shape of hands is the expression of my thought, which is so strong that it decides to materialize before I even go through with the action,” she says.
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