In the realm of tattoos, the ace of spades holds a prestigious position. It's not just a card; it's an icon, a symbol rich with history and layered with
Set of three small ace of spades temporary tattoos. Size: 0.6 in / 1.5 cm (height)
Discover a winning hand of ink ideas with the best playing card tattoos for men. Explore masculine designs with kings, queens and the ace of spades.
In the realm of tattoos, the ace of spades holds a prestigious position. It's not just a card; it's an icon, a symbol rich with history and layered with
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“Emmanuel José graduated with a degree in Studio Art from DavidsonCollege, where he created drawings, prints and paintings. During his undergraduate years, he was introduced to the technique …
In the realm of tattoos, the ace of spades holds a prestigious position. It's not just a card; it's an icon, a symbol rich with history and layered with
At university I chose an elective project to fulfill the first year of my course. Out of a number of briefs, I chose the one that was the most appealing to me which I believed I would be most comfortable in. The brief I chose was to design a tattoo for the first line of the poem Ode. Ode is an 1874 poem written by the English poet Arthur O'Shaughnessy to which the opening line is 'We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams.' I was firstly influenced by anything I saw that could relate to this project, however after a few experiments I decided to not take the typical route of drawing something musical or music related. I explored several beginning ideas and then expanded them by selecting the best aspects of different sketches and combining them together. I also played around with different typography due to the fact that certain imagery needed a particular font to suit each other. My personal opinion; I'm not really fond of coloured tattoo's so I decided to keep everything black and white, either in black fine liner or using tonal pencils. I worked mostly within my comfort zone, drawing things that I wouldn't neccessarily draw myself however I kept them of a small proportion and quite detailed. I'm uploading a select few which I believe are the better images from the project so here are my ideas; A key, shaded in using tonal pencils, with additional floral detail in the background. A rose, drawn simplistically in black fine liner, some broken lines to give a delicate effect. A skull attached to butterfly wings, the main outline drawn thicker in black fine liner. I was originally planning to use tonal pencils to finish this sketch, however I just preferred it the way it was. A skull surrounded by roses, shaded in using tonal pencils. Added leaves for detail. A flower (shaded in using tonal pencils) and the Ace of Spades. Decorative swirls to added more detail. I saw something like this browsing online and regardless of whether I was going to use it as a final piece, I still wanted to create this anyway. A peacock, drawn in black fine liner, simplistically drawn with detail in the feathers. A different styled key, with added wings. A peacock again, shaded in using tonal pencils, added swirls at the end of the feathers for detail. A heart, drawn simplistically in black fine liner, added swirls for effect. Kind of a Si Scott moment. Previous skull and roses, with typography added to suit the image. Previous rose, with calligraphy style type to give a more delicate effect. Second peacock, slight change in detail to the end of the feathers (I prefer this way) and typography added to suit the imagery. Heart again, this time shaded in using tonal pencils, with a calligraphy style type to suit. Full wings, a tattoo ideally to cover the back. Drawn and shaded in using tonal pencils and the typography was added at the end of the sketch.
Le tatouage old school a un sens de nostalgie pour celui qui le porte. C'est en effet un type de tatouage qui est très moderne, mais vient des années 20
All of these prints are textured versions of the traditional playing cards. What would otherwise simply be a solid color has been given detail characteristic of the Medieval Ages. Within each card are also graphic elements that make it appear 3-Dimensional, as though the head for example is physically on top of the checkered background. This adds a level of depth to an otherwise very familiar image. When someone looks at these for the first time, they are instinctively drawn by the differences between what they see and what they are accustomed to seeing. The Black & White versions have even more subtle enhancements. Apart from the intense contrast in shades, certain areas of the prints have a slight gradient from light to dark. This gives an additional level of detail that I think you will find appealing. All of my prints come un-framed. However, the sizes are standard for ease of framing. The paper is what truly separates these prints from the masses. It is thick, enhanced matte 13mil paper. You will not be disappointed. Please reach out to me directly if you have any questions, comments, or issues. Thank you, Glenn