Unique, bright and bold hair colors are becoming all the rage in a society that allows you to express yourself. This hairstylist is taking her love of painting, sketching and hair and tying them all together into a beautiful Fine Art series. Ursula Goff took inspiration for her latest hair colors from famous paintings and the results are gorgeous! Check out all of her fabulous work here.
Ursula Goff, a Kansas-based hairstylist, is known for her use of extreme hair colors.

Her new project, which she's calling a Fine Art series, involves basing hair colors off famous paintings. This beautiful hair color is inspired by "Girl With a Pearl Earring" by Johannes Vermeer.
Beginning at a young age, Goff has always loved painting and fine art.

Goff received inspiration for this beautiful blue hair color with pink, green and purple undertones from the famous painting "Birth of Venus" by Boticcelli.
She uses this love and knowledge of painting in her hair styles, as well.

This gorgeous hair color looks like it came straight from a beautiful sunset, or "The Scream" by Edvard Munch.
She uses the same color techniques on canvas and on hair.

This bright and bubbly hair color is taken from Andy Warhol's painting of Marilyn Monroe.
And let’s be honest, she sure knows how to create a masterpiece all her own.

This is a painting many people know. Claude Monet painted many water lilies and Goff's hair color represents them well.
She loves recreating her favorite paintings, with this one being one of her all time favorites.

"The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt was created during his gold period. During this period Klimt used a lot of warm tones and gold leafing.
Just look at how fierce and bold Goff can get her hair color to look!

These bold colors represent "Red Cana Lily" by Georgia O'Keeffe. O'Keeffee was known for her paintings of close-up flowers.
She even plays on classic pop art from the ’60s.

Goff's blue hair looks just like that of the girl in "Drowning Girl" by Roy Lichtenstein.
This famous painting known by many, was the first Goff used as inspiration.

Van Gogh's "Starry Night" provides a distinct color palette that looks gorgeous on Goff. We love the bright yellow she added at the top to represent the moon and stars.
Her most recent hair color was inspired by this painting.

"Dancer Tilting" by Edgar Degas doesn't have quite the bright colors as other paintings did, but it still gives off a beautiful pastel hair color.
While Goff may have just recently started her Fine Art series, many of her previous hair colors look similar to other famous paintings.

"Old Dream" by Leonid Afremov shows off a variety of bold colors from blue to orange. Goff's color palette in this style looks almost identical.
Many paintings of strong women can be seen in the works of Goff.

The black undertones paired with pops of color look just like that of Frieda Kahlo.
We love the work Goff is doing and the unique masterpieces she is able to pull off!

We can't help but think this hair color looks a lot like the "Rosie the Riveter" painting.