Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Wet Hair Collection

Hope is like wet hair, it clings to you even when the world tries to dry you out


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

Hope is like wet hair, it clings to you even when the world tries to dry you out. Just as a traditional Japanese woodblock print of pearl divers captures their determination and resilience in the face of adversity, so too does hope cling to us in our darkest moments, and is indomable, refusing to be washed away by life's challenges. Like bathers at a swimming pool captured in the vibrant hues of an Australian Colour Diary from 1969, hope brings color and joy into our lives even when everything seems dull, and is a reminder that there is always beauty and happiness waiting for us if we embrace it. In the misty jungle of Rwanda, Africa, where a portrait of an eastern gorilla sitting on the leafy forest floor was taken, hope can be found amidst the uncertainty. Just as this majestic creature finds solace in its surroundings despite the foggy atmosphere, we too can find strength within ourselves during difficult times. Jacqueline Bisset joined the British trend this summer of running for shelter from unpredictable weather - just like wet hair seeks refuge under cover. In her pursuit of protection from external elements, she symbolizes our instinctive need for safety and security amidst life's storms. The head of a white horse outdoors between fog represents both mystery and serenity - much like how hope can bring clarity and peace to our minds even when surrounded by uncertainty. It cuts through the haze with its unwavering presence. A young woman and man embracing each other in wet clothes capture pure happiness - their smiles radiating warmth despite being drenched. This image reminds us that love has no boundaries; it transcends physical discomforts or inconveniences. A black-and-white photograph capturing a man taking a bath signifies not only cleansing but also renewal - just as water washes away dirt from his body, so does hope cleanse our souls from negativity and despair. Finally, seeing a boy playing in sprinklers on a hot summer day evokes the innocence and joy of youth.