Material Studies

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Hair as form, texture, and structure

A sculptural approach to hairstyling, where material becomes architecture.

Hair is treated not as adornment, but as medium. Mustafa Yanaz approaches it with a sculptor’s logic—building volume, shaping silhouette, manipulating texture.

The series moves away from conventional beauty frameworks. Instead, it emphasizes construction. Lines are exaggerated, proportions extended, surfaces refined.

Each look functions as an object in space. The head becomes a site of experimentation, where balance and tension are carefully calibrated.

What remains is a study in transformation—where material exceeds its expected function.