Harlequin
For Chumba Concept Salon's Belinda Keeley, inspiration emerged from a study of urban culture design, art, and the people in it.
Most of the details Keely collected and photographed were uncovered in Melbourne, Australia's Windsor area.
"Where Street art was once considered vandalism, it has now become my color inspiration; drawing ideas from graffiti, street life, people, and the street vendors," says Keeley. The color selections can seem like mash-ups crossed with some expensive classic hues. Color runs the spectrum-from calm to erratic, and the haircut designs are architectural in construction with clean dominating shapes mixed with a touch of free flow street art.
Most of the details Keely collected and photographed were uncovered in Melbourne, Australia's Windsor area.
"Where Street art was once considered vandalism, it has now become my color inspiration; drawing ideas from graffiti, street life, people, and the street vendors," says Keeley. The color selections can seem like mash-ups crossed with some expensive classic hues. Color runs the spectrum-from calm to erratic, and the haircut designs are architectural in construction with clean dominating shapes mixed with a touch of free flow street art.
Salon: Chumba Concept Salon, Melbourne
Hair Colour: Belinda Keeley
Hair Styling: Carl Keeley, Peter Koziell and Chris Gratton
Make-up: Paul Blanch
Photography: Carl Keeley
Fashion Stylist: Kate Carnegie