A lady who has teamed with her hairdresser on hair art for 20 years has celebrated Easter with a Cadbury’s Creme Egg design.
A Colorful Collaboration
Sylvia Homewood, 88, and her creative hairdresser Colin Watkins, 64, have embarked on an inspiring journey of hair experimentation for over two decades at his salon in Shepperton, Surrey.
Their collaboration has resulted in stunning and innovative designs that showcase Homewood’s love for vibrant hair colors and Watkins’ artistic flair.
From Covent Garden to Shepperton
Ms. Homewood fondly recalls her younger days when she proudly sported bright red hair and a cheetah-print coat, drawing admiration from market workers as she strolled through Covent Garden market in her early twenties. This love for bold hair colors continued when she met Mr. Watkins, leading to a creative partnership that has flourished over the years.
Artistic Inspirations
With Watkins’ expertise and Homewood’s adventurous spirit, the duo has created over 100 unique hair designs, including intricate reproductions of famous artworks like Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night.
Watkins, who harbors a passion for art, infuses their designs with elements like lights and cartoons, transforming hair styling into a dynamic form of artistic expression.
A Testament to Individuality
Despite her age, Ms. Homewood embraces her vibrant hair colors with pride, considering them an essential aspect of her identity. She expresses her delight in her colorful hair, particularly relishing the bold styles “especially at my age.” For Homewood, her hair is not just a fashion statement but a cherished part of who she is.
A Creative Process
The elaborate hair designs, which typically take a few hours to complete, evolve like a photograph, explained Watkins. The process is a collaborative effort between Homewood and Watkins, with each design reflecting their shared passion for creativity and individuality.
Continuing the Journey
Ms. Homewood faithfully visits the salon every six weeks for a fresh design, eager to explore new possibilities and push the boundaries of hair styling.
Despite some may perceive her bold choices as unconventional, Homewood remains steadfast in her belief that her hair is the most important part of her identity.
Conclusion
Sylvia Homewood’s journey of hair experimentation with Colin Watkins is a testament to the power of creativity and self-expression. Their collaborative efforts have not only resulted in stunning hair designs but also celebrate the beauty of individuality and embracing one’s true self.