People And Their Soul Animals Merge In Tattoos By Pablo Puentes
Before making tattoos full-time, Canadian artist Pablo Puentes was developing 3D films for the entertainment industry. This path led him to the idea of stereoscopic tattoos that consist of two images working together to convey an idea.
Pablo calls them “double up” tattoos and in them he often merges people with animals to pinpoint our animalistic side and the instincts we both still share. “ I don’t try to inject meaning into the images, though, ” he told to Illusion Scene . “ They [customers] usually pick their beast, and away I go. ”
For more of his creations head over to his Instagram page.
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Artist Takes Line Art To Next Level By Making Single Continuous Line Tattoos
Writing with a single line is hard enough – my cursive is nigh illegible – and drawing is even more so. That’s why Mo Ganji’s tattoo’s are so impressive. Animals, faces, flowers, Chewbacca – every design can be traced without lifting a finger. Such minimalist approach does make for stark, line art tattoos, though, so it might not be for folks who like their ink bright and vibrant.
Born in Tehran, Mo Ganji is of Iranian and German heritage, and lives and works in Berlin. “It is very easy to paint or draw a very fancy, detailed design” Ganji commented on minimalism in an online interview. “Anyone can add and add and add. It gets very interesting when you have a limited range of tools to work with. Creating something simple is way more challenging to me than creating something complex.”
More info: moganji.com | facebook | instagram (h/t: boredpanda )

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