Amazing Watercolor Tattoos By A Czech Artist That Only Does One Tattoo A Day
Watercolor paintings inspire Ondrej Konupcik’s tattoos. His style has been described as art brut, and he doesn’t disagree. His tattoos look like watercolor paintings interspersed with sketch lines – he uses those to plan his paintings. Konupcik’s methods take a lot of time, and as such, he only does one tattoo a day to devote all of his time and effort.
Ondrej Konupcik, who also goes by ONDRASH, is also known for his care for clients. “He’d rather use the time face-to-face with his client so that, together, they can brainstorm the perfect idea,” one cliented recounted the meeting with 31-year-old Czech. “This meant so much to me. Someone who cared enough about his work and his clients to give them all that time. I’d never heard of any tattoo artist who does that.”
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“I work on one customer a day so I have enough time for each person”

“I have no catalogs”

“I like to draw tattoos directly onto skin of the customers, as if they are tailor-made”

“The customer writes me what they wish and I draw it for them”

“The lines then perfectly fit with the curves”

“I see it very personally—often as a legacy of experiences and feelings of my client”

“Almost every tattoo I’ve done, I could tell you the story behind it”

“It is my task in the design process to illustrate exactly what the client has long desired for their own original tattoo”

Martynas Klimas
Writes like a mad dervish, rolls to dodge responsibility, might have bitten the Moon once.
Botanical Tattoos Made By Imprinting Real Leaves On The Skin
This is to the guys who are on a constant quest to find that one-of-a-kind tattoo. Ukrainian tattoo artist Rita “Rit Kit” Zolotukhina has found a way to make every tattoo unique with the helping hand of Mother Nature.
She calls them “botanical fingerprint” tattoos. “I’m a nature lover. So most of my sketches are related to flora. But the more I drew, the more I wanted something fresh and native, to feel the plants without any steps in between,” said Rita to Illusion Magazine . She dips real leaves and flowers into stencil ink before placing them onto the skin. As no two leaves are the same, each permanent imprints they leave on the skin is unique.
Finally your quest to get that unique tattoo is over… when you manage to find your way to Ukraine that is.
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Andrius
In cahoots with the secret orde… With nobody. In cahoots with nobody.