Stringy Hair Art

Tanana Takite Uses Tassels to Mimic Tresses

We've seen a number of photo sets that place hair as a primary focus, but Tanana Takite's 'Hair' uses thread in place of actual human tresses.

This photo set features string twisted and bunched to mimic hair. It's amazing how Tanana Takite is able to manipulate thread in so many ways. Click through the gallery above to see what I mean.

Implications - If thread can be used to make hair that looks this realistic, it would definitely be beneficial for companies that make dolls or wigs to look into how they could similarly adapt this method to create realistic wigs. It would definitely prove to be cheaper than using real hair (animal or otherwise) or expensive composites, and that is in and of itself a definite advantage.
Trend Themes
1. Thread Hair Art - The use of thread to mimic human tresses presents an opportunity for companies in the doll or wig industry to create realistic and cost-effective products.
2. Innovative Textile Manipulation - The manipulation of thread in Tanana Takite's photo set opens up opportunities for textile companies to explore new design techniques and artistic applications.
3. Alternative Hair Materials - The use of thread as a substitute for real hair suggests potential for development in the cosmetic and beauty industries to create more sustainable and cruelty-free hair products.
Industry Implications
1. Doll Industry - The adoption of thread hair techniques could revolutionize the doll industry by offering more realistic hair options at a lower cost.
2. Wig Industry - The wig industry can take advantage of the realistic thread hair method to produce affordable and high-quality wigs for customers seeking natural-looking hair alternatives.
3. Textile Industry - The innovative use of thread in Tanana Takite's artwork can inspire textile manufacturers to explore new possibilities in designing fabrics and materials.

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