The late talented Japanese pop artist Nagi Noda created these bizarre animal hats from human hair. Nagi died at the age of 35 after surgical complications from injuries sustained in a traffic accident.
The late Nagi Noda
Thank you for posting about Nagi Noda. I discovered her work 2 years and a half before. I like what she did, very much. She had a child mind, like a lot of Japanese creators, able to free herself, her imagination enough, to photograph crazy things. I posted a few days before you a post about Nagi Noda also. Not only focusing on the hair hats. I hope you'd like it. http://aliceetpeterpunk.blogspot.com/2010/01/nagi-noda-tokyo-artist-laforet.html
This may easily be the scariest/oddest thing you have ever posted! I love it though!
ReplyDeleteWell, im sorry shes gone... but wow. Those are WEIRD. I dont know if I love em or hate em!
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OMG these are the freakiest things I have ever seen Oh my word where do you find this stuff LOL....
ReplyDeleteThat gave me the heebie geebies.. LOL
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Wow! Never seen anything like that!!
ReplyDeleteAnd she died so young. So sad!
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ReplyDeleteThat gave me the creeps! There is just something about that that doesn't give me the warm fuzzies. Sad that she died so young though.
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That's the weirdest and possibly the worst thing I've ever seen anyone wearing on their head, lol. Oh my gosh. *shudder*
ReplyDeleteOkay, now this is freaky...but I keep coming back for more of your outrageous posts!
ReplyDeleteThat's a yeah/no for me. I don't like them, they are kinda weird. Sorry she died so young though--that was very sad.
ReplyDeleteThose are just too eerie!
ReplyDeletea little too weird for me to wear, but i do appreciate her talent
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting about Nagi Noda. I discovered her work 2 years and a half before. I like what she did, very much. She had a child mind, like a lot of Japanese creators, able to free herself, her imagination enough, to photograph crazy things.
ReplyDeleteI posted a few days before you a post about Nagi Noda also. Not only focusing on the hair hats. I hope you'd like it.
http://aliceetpeterpunk.blogspot.com/2010/01/nagi-noda-tokyo-artist-laforet.html