Diamonds last forever, they say. However, probably not in this sense.
Chicago-based tattoo artist Esther Garcia creates inky black backgrounds on her clients, which are interspersed with delicate floral designs. Sweet peas and garden roses, along with butterflies and birds, emerge from black palettes edged in stylized patterns. Garcia, who is largely self-taught and has twenty years of experience as a tattooer, is known for her lush botanical designs and her artistic project-based approach to tattooing. She shares with Colossal that her current series of black background tattoos began as a solution for cover-ups (a new tattoo deliberately designed and placed to obscure an older one that is no longer wanted). More
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As you might've realized from our publications on the Facebook group 'What in the $20 wish tattoo machine is this?' or the 'That's It, I'm Inkshaming' group, sadly, subpar tattoos are pretty common. Which makes the good ones even more admirable.
Take a peek into a few unselected concepts: these early brand marks weren't chosen for the final design, but I treasure them all the same.
Daria Boyko is superbly working in graphics, watercolors, microrealism and many other styles. And most importantly - not just working, but creates real masterpieces.
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Take a peek into a few unselected concepts: these early brand marks weren't chosen for the final design, but I treasure them all the same.
Mattia Mambo creates graphic interpretations of his clients’ favorite fruits, celebrities, and animals in minimalist tattoos. The designs use thick, rounded lines to highlight the shape of an object or face, with bold splashes of color creating an abstracted version of the subject underneath. Sometimes the Milan-based tattoo artist transforms the shape of a word into a pictorial representation of an animal, like in his sloth tattoo below. Other designs borrow from classic art historical references, such as René Magritte’s famous painting of a pipe, or Frida Kahlo’s recognizable flower crown and facial features. More
Beauty is pain, and spine tattoos are a perfect example of this. If you ever encounter a person with a spine tattoo, bear in mind that that individual is not afraid of anything. But on a serious note, tattoos going down the spine are extremely painful. Think 9/10 on the pain scale. This isn't surprising, considering the spine is a bony area full of nerve endings.
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Diamonds last forever, they say. However, probably not in this sense. Tattoo artist (and fortune teller, as it says on her Instagram bio) Anya Tsyna can make sure you have some jewels on your body—for life. She creates 3D tattoos that are so realistic, you might just confuse them with real gemstones.
Calm (in use by client) designed by George Bokhua. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Oozy, a tattoo artist in South Korea, creates beautiful, detailed tattoos depicting the tools that some of his clients use to make a living. Whether they're chefs or craftspeople, the tools are a simple, elegant and beautiful testament to their work and (presumably) their passion.
Illusions and tattoos were destined to go hand-in-hand. Optical illusion tattoos are pieces of art that do as the name says — mess with the eyes. Though at first, it might seem like a simple work of ink on the skin, in reality, tattoos like these are some of the most creative things ever. A brilliant optical illusion tattoo is clever in its deception.
You’ll probably only get tattooed by Mary Jane Haake for one of three reasons: You’re a die-hard tattoo fan who’s heard about her work for years; you’re a regular client, like the Portland SWAT team; or you’re a medical patient.
As you might've realized from our publications on the Facebook group 'What in the $20 wish tattoo machine is this?' or the 'That's It, I'm Inkshaming' group, sadly, subpar tattoos are pretty common. Which makes the good ones even more admirable.