Tattoo Artist Mixes Different Styles To Find A Unique One
A tattoo design is not something you should choose lightly, that’s why we’re bringing you another tattoo artist for your judgement.
Meet Brazilian Frank Carrilho, a tattoo artist now based in Portugal, whose portfolio consists of many different designs. From minimal to bold and chaotic, and even to some sketch-like drawings, surrounded with thin geometrical shapes, making them look like a work in process and also showcasing how much effort and planning goes into making them.
Not exactly what you’re looking for? Then check out these botanical tattoos , made by imprinting actual leaves on the skin.
More info: instagram | facebook (h/t: ufunk )

Andrius
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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.
More info: instagram

Andrius
In cahoots with the secret orde… With nobody. In cahoots with nobody.
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 )

Martynas Klimas
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