Cosmetologist uses different mediums to get to the finished project of their artwork. “Cai was interested in gunpowder as a medium because it seemed to him to have both destructive and constructive properties.” (Sayre 4) The most important …show more content…
“Where the Great Wall had originally been built to separate people, Cai’s extension brought them together.” (4) People may believe haircuts are made for a different texture of hair, sometimes making it impossible for someone to get a haircut they desire. The cosmetologist must be the artist to bring the different texture of hair to make a masterpiece on their client’s head with clippers. Cai Guo-Qiang gunpowder art brought people together, same goes for a cosmetology artwork of the clippers. A cosmetologist must make sure no one feel a certain haircut is one type of hair texture. Cai Guo-Qiang work on the Great Wall of China turned something that was used as a demolition into a masterpiece in his eyes. After cutting out shapes and designs in hair, to other people, it might look as if the cosmetologist has butchered the person's head, but in my eyes of its creator and …show more content…
(5) Cosmetologist demonstrates their vision by creating the perfect haircut for the client with clippers and a razor. I believe the razor can seem as Cai Guo-Qiang gunpowder. His vision was to light up the sky and make it look like footprints. Cosmetologist fireworks are when they use the razor to edge a client's head. Having a vision in mind and cutting with a deadly tool. In conclusion, Cai Guo-Qiang and the field of cosmetology both can be viewed as using tools that are destructive and constructive. Both one will have to learn about the tools needed to make their work of art. Cosmetologist and Cai Guo-Qiang both must be passionate about the artwork they do. Since both use a medium that can be considered a deadly weapon. A razor can cut someone and draw someone’s blood. Gunpowder can be deadly since that is the main ingredient in bullets. We see the dangers of both tools in our everyday