Bologna-based artist Michele Volpi (previously) inoculates his monochromatic tattoos of anatomical figures and biological diagrams with a dose of the surreal. Working in black ink, Volpi renders exquisite scientific illustrations across botany, astronomy, physiology, and chemistry with precise detail. He uses intricate linework and stippled shading to create realistic renderings of human skeletal systems and weather cycles, while skewing the scale or pairing seemingly disparate subject matters to achieve the more unusual qualities. More
See it a this scale, then press the images (not the first one) to see it more in detail. Canadian Artist Eric Wang is the creator of these delicate drawings. A fineliner is used to make dots and this is all this technique uses, hundreds, thousands and some times much more... little dots. To attain images, plus dark and light shadows, the artist, in this case Wang, varies the amount of dots in that area. The more the dots, the darker the area. Conversely, the fewer the dots, the lighter that area will be. Press the link, Stippling, to see more examples of this technique, here on DesignStack. Petals of a Flower. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Intimate Moment. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Shimmering Lights. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Reaching Hand. Press the Image to Enlarge it. A Look that says a Thousand Words. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Skyscraper. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Goldfish. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Holding a Galaxy. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Lightening Eyes. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Deep in Thought. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Blowing a Bubble. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Psycho. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Woman in a Hoodie. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Air Plane. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Minimalist Portrait. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
Pereira, Colombia-born artist Velco stipples black-and-white tattoos that are patchwork compositions of dots. A densely inked patch might form a snoozing koala’s ear or human silhouette, while a fading gradient composes the steam emanating from a moka pot. Lighthearted and often evoking the surreal, the works are derived from conversations with clients and the artist’s interactions with the world. “The window frames that I’ve been designing and tattooing have been exactly that, a portal to another reality. More
Invented by Giulio Campagnola in about 1510, the ancient technique of Stippling has been popularly used in the fields of engraving and sculpture. It is often confused with the similar process known as Pointillism. The major distinction between the two is that Stippling uses a single colour whereas the latter can be created with multiple...
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Invented by Giulio Campagnola in about 1510, the ancient technique of Stippling has been popularly used in the fields of engraving and sculpture. It is often confused with the similar process known as Pointillism. The major distinction between the two is that Stippling uses a single colour whereas the latter can be created with multiple colours like George...
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WIP Stippling Ink Fineliner Drawings
Pointillism or dotwork tattoos are designs that are shaded with tons of tiny dots. In art it's called stippling, but for tattoo artists, it's referred to as dotwork.