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“In Wellington, Art has gone to people’s heads.”
CNN, The Art Club

“OSADIA gathered crowds as they performed free psychedelic hairdos…”
THE TIMES

“This act, all the way from sunny Spain, were another fauvorite with the crowds. They create fantastically strange hairdo’s on willing and brave audience members using a variety of materials and coloures sprays”
BBC

“..they are incredibly creative and quick (…) All hairdressers should try and see them. They are stunningly good.”
THE SCOTSMAN

“for those brave enough to take a seat in the barber’s chair, artistic duo will create weird, wild and wonderful hair sculptures using creative and innovative concepts of hairdressing. The less brave can simply watch the frantic creations take shape before their eyes.”
CITY OF SYDNEY TIMES

“…recklessly, I add myself to the onlookers who watch the mind-boggling hairdressing performance of Osadia.”
Mercedes Abad., EL PAIS

“Bewilderment and amazement (…). The “daring” of a special salon that works live.”
Santiago Fondevila , LA VANGUARDIA

“Osadia’s repertoire includes performance as well as visual art. The show unfolds on a stage with two barber’s chairs and mirrors. The “hair sculptors” play up to the crowd in make up, costumes and theatrical headgear.”
THE DOMINION, WELLINGTON, New Zealand

“…I love it, (my hair) it’s like a garden. Now I’m going to show my family around the Opera House and everyone will be interested in me (…) The aim is to give people a laugh and a challenge their notions of traditional “cut and colour”.
THE AUSTRALIAN

“Huge crowds were there to see the Osadia street art group from Barcelona demonstrating their amazing hair styling skills.”
BRIGHTON & HOVE LEADER

“Osadia artists Alex Rendon and actress in high performance mode, show why public hair art is such a liberating experience.”
THE SYDNEY HERALD MORNING

“A crack team known as Osadia invite volunteers to take a seat in the barber’s chairs and become transforned into walking works of art.”
WENTWORHT COURIER, Australia

“Osadia seek volunteers to take a seat in the barber’s seat and let the artist create imaginative, daring and original head sculptures (…) Less brave audience members can get caught up in the drama of the transformation. The performance continues long after the artists have completed their tasks, as the numerous hair creations pass among the attending public, acting as a visual reminder of the performance.”
3-D WORLD, Australia

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