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]]>This talented artist is able to transfer these scenes to his clients’ skin with such high attention to details, that each of his tattoos looks like a miniature masterpiece.
According to his recent interview with Inked Magazine, everything started when one of his friends bought a cheap tattoo kit online. Kozokaro decided to try it himself and soon fell in love with the tattooing.
“He became my first client. Then I offered free tattoos to everyone I knew,” Kozokaro reveals his early beginnings.
Eventually, Kozokaro’s list of clients expanded and he managed to establish a recognizable brand. This culminated with him becoming a part of celebrity tattoo artist Keith “Bang Bang” McCurdy’s team. McCurdy inked some of the biggest celebrities of today including Justin Bieber and Rihanna.
Check out more of Kozokaro’s works below.
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]]>“I would call my style essentially single black pen illustrations,” she said in an interview with All Day’s blog. “I taught myself how to draw and I feel that content is reflected in the different and more varied style of tattoos I produce.”
Her career spiraled thanks to tumblr, where she would post photos of her illustrations and tattoos. “From the positive feedback it got from everyone I started taking appointments and working from my home and studio spaces,” she recalled. “There’s a certain normalized order within the tattoo industry where you gotta first do an apprenticeship, learn all the different styles and then you get the chair and get to develop your own individual style. But this was different to me as I didn’t do an apprenticeship so my style simply developed from the beginning through my own inspiration, meaning rather than everyone walking around with the same designs, people get new and interesting designs, rather than just going to a standard studio, picking a design from the portfolio and ending up leaving with the ‘H & M of tattoos.'”
Rather than the bland “H&M tattoos”, Watson offers a unique take on the traditional art of tattooing, adding her own twist to it. And people seem to enjoy her work just the same, with more than 220k followers on Instagram alone. “I mainly draw my inspiration from my own experiences, beliefs, and development throughout my career,” she says. “The objects I chose to draw are everyday objects but with a slight stylistic or simplistic differences, making them eternal in a way as they never really go ‘out of fashion’ or become unpopular.”
Take a look for yourself.
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]]>Whether it’s her fine line drawings or her large paintings on canvases, Olk represents women who seem to dream, enveloped in a certain melancholy. But her creations aren’t just limited to paper, and she’s also recognized in the world of tattooing.
“A paper or a canvas or a skin, are the same, it’s just different material,” she told Cortex. “I did my first tattoo on myself in high school with a needle and some random ink because I was in love with a stupid guy. Then I went to Nantes and met the best people, I was at school with Ivan he had a super scary tattoo machine, it took me a while before I tried, but once I started I followed him. I am now tattooing without a machine again. I really enjoy hand poked tattoos; I like the perfect imperfections, it’s effective.”
Trained in industrial design, Olk admits she has always been attracted to objects and composition with timeless beauty. Exhibited in France and the United States, her original creations are also shared on Instagram, where she has amassed more than 34k followers.
“I studied industrial design and I developed an interest for simple things, which are able to create emotion,” she says. “I am very attracted to pop art, mid XXth century graphics and the Renaissance period. It’s a long and slow journey, I am still researching and trying new techniques.”
Take a peek.
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]]>“The tattoo items are sometimes referred to as memories, targets, fears of people,” Ekmekciler shared on Bored Panda. “Sometimes they can be matched by the living – inanimate beings used and sometimes those living – lifeless beings can be psychologically associated with them. Of course, the character’s features in the interpretation of the design is reflected in the appreciation.”
Amongst his beautiful tattoos, you can find crystals, planets, stars, and geometric shapes.
Check out his work below.
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]]>The post Your Next Tattoo? Jessica Knapik’s AstroFrecks Are All The Hype appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Michigan-based tattoo artist Jessica Knapik took the fake freckle trend one step further when she introduced what she calls AstroFrecks, giving a secret meaning to the seemingly random spots on your face. Knapik draws constellations on her clients’ faces with a marker, then injects the freckles wherever there’s a star. The freckles fade over time, and Knapik has different colored ink that can be used to match any skin tone.
“AstroFrecks is a fun technique I created to add a secret personal connection within faux freckle tattoos,” she told the Zensa blog. “A client can use their own zodiac constellation, or their Moms, Dads, dogs… anyone they want. After I lay down the structured constellation, I then go back in and do random frecks in other areas, so the constellation is hidden in plain sight on their face. They know where it is, but someone on the street would never notice.”
“I’ve done quite a few in the chest and shoulder area as well. And it doesn’t have to be specifically zodiac constellations either, I’ve had clients do other constellations they love or feel a connection to.”
“AstroFrecks just kind of came to me,” she admitted. “A way for people to make the experience more magical and personal, while keeping with my interests.” Onboard yet?
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]]>The post These Geometric Tattoos Are Worth the Hype appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Each tattoo has a different background, featuring geometric patterns that relate to the spiritual needs of that particular person, and to his or her muscle structure.
Ekmekciler main concepts for his designs are dimension, time, place, and space. To explain these concepts he uses objects geometry, planets, abstract art, and crystals. At times, he uses colors to enhance the main design. He describes his style as realism heavily supported by geometry.
Check out his work!
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]]>The post Tattoo Artist Recreates Iconic Paintings appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>She paints these tattoos on her clients with amazing accuracy. Karabudak is not a stranger to setting new trends. She is one of the first artists who introduced the mega-popular embroidery tattoos. When it comes to iconic artwork, these are her thoughts:
“I [try] to imagine every detail, right down to how the artist felt while mixing the colors and selecting a brush. Everyone has paintings they identify with, these are the artworks one could get lost in and may even wish to carry on their body for life.”
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]]>The post Tattoo Artist Transfers Cult Movie Scenes to Drawings on Clients’ Skin appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>This talented artist is able to transfer these scenes to his clients’ skin with such high attention to details, that each of his tattoos looks like a miniature masterpiece.
According to his recent interview with Inked Magazine, everything started when one of his friends bought a cheap tattoo kit online. Kozokaro decided to try it himself and soon fell in love with the tattooing.
“He became my first client. Then I offered free tattoos to everyone I knew,” Kozokaro reveals his early beginnings.
Eventually, Kozokaro’s list of clients expanded and he managed to establish a recognizable brand. This culminated with him becoming a part of celebrity tattoo artist Keith “Bang Bang” McCurdy’s team. McCurdy inked some of the biggest celebrities of today including Justin Bieber and Rihanna.
Check out more of Kozokaro’s works below.
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]]>The post These Tattoos are Unlike Anything We’ve Ever Seen appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“I would call my style essentially single black pen illustrations,” she said in an interview with All Day’s blog. “I taught myself how to draw and I feel that content is reflected in the different and more varied style of tattoos I produce.”
Her career spiraled thanks to tumblr, where she would post photos of her illustrations and tattoos. “From the positive feedback it got from everyone I started taking appointments and working from my home and studio spaces,” she recalled. “There’s a certain normalized order within the tattoo industry where you gotta first do an apprenticeship, learn all the different styles and then you get the chair and get to develop your own individual style. But this was different to me as I didn’t do an apprenticeship so my style simply developed from the beginning through my own inspiration, meaning rather than everyone walking around with the same designs, people get new and interesting designs, rather than just going to a standard studio, picking a design from the portfolio and ending up leaving with the ‘H & M of tattoos.'”
Rather than the bland “H&M tattoos”, Watson offers a unique take on the traditional art of tattooing, adding her own twist to it. And people seem to enjoy her work just the same, with more than 220k followers on Instagram alone. “I mainly draw my inspiration from my own experiences, beliefs, and development throughout my career,” she says. “The objects I chose to draw are everyday objects but with a slight stylistic or simplistic differences, making them eternal in a way as they never really go ‘out of fashion’ or become unpopular.”
Take a look for yourself.
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]]>The post Johanna Olk’s Illustrations Adorn Paper and Skin appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Whether it’s her fine line drawings or her large paintings on canvases, Olk represents women who seem to dream, enveloped in a certain melancholy. But her creations aren’t just limited to paper, and she’s also recognized in the world of tattooing.
“A paper or a canvas or a skin, are the same, it’s just different material,” she told Cortex. “I did my first tattoo on myself in high school with a needle and some random ink because I was in love with a stupid guy. Then I went to Nantes and met the best people, I was at school with Ivan he had a super scary tattoo machine, it took me a while before I tried, but once I started I followed him. I am now tattooing without a machine again. I really enjoy hand poked tattoos; I like the perfect imperfections, it’s effective.”
Trained in industrial design, Olk admits she has always been attracted to objects and composition with timeless beauty. Exhibited in France and the United States, her original creations are also shared on Instagram, where she has amassed more than 34k followers.
“I studied industrial design and I developed an interest for simple things, which are able to create emotion,” she says. “I am very attracted to pop art, mid XXth century graphics and the Renaissance period. It’s a long and slow journey, I am still researching and trying new techniques.”
Take a peek.
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]]>The post Tattoo Artist Makes Emotional Tattoos appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“The tattoo items are sometimes referred to as memories, targets, fears of people,” Ekmekciler shared on Bored Panda. “Sometimes they can be matched by the living – inanimate beings used and sometimes those living – lifeless beings can be psychologically associated with them. Of course, the character’s features in the interpretation of the design is reflected in the appreciation.”
Amongst his beautiful tattoos, you can find crystals, planets, stars, and geometric shapes.
Check out his work below.
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]]>The post Your Next Tattoo? Jessica Knapik’s AstroFrecks Are All The Hype appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Michigan-based tattoo artist Jessica Knapik took the fake freckle trend one step further when she introduced what she calls AstroFrecks, giving a secret meaning to the seemingly random spots on your face. Knapik draws constellations on her clients’ faces with a marker, then injects the freckles wherever there’s a star. The freckles fade over time, and Knapik has different colored ink that can be used to match any skin tone.
“AstroFrecks is a fun technique I created to add a secret personal connection within faux freckle tattoos,” she told the Zensa blog. “A client can use their own zodiac constellation, or their Moms, Dads, dogs… anyone they want. After I lay down the structured constellation, I then go back in and do random frecks in other areas, so the constellation is hidden in plain sight on their face. They know where it is, but someone on the street would never notice.”
“I’ve done quite a few in the chest and shoulder area as well. And it doesn’t have to be specifically zodiac constellations either, I’ve had clients do other constellations they love or feel a connection to.”
“AstroFrecks just kind of came to me,” she admitted. “A way for people to make the experience more magical and personal, while keeping with my interests.” Onboard yet?
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]]>The post These Geometric Tattoos Are Worth the Hype appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Each tattoo has a different background, featuring geometric patterns that relate to the spiritual needs of that particular person, and to his or her muscle structure.
Ekmekciler main concepts for his designs are dimension, time, place, and space. To explain these concepts he uses objects geometry, planets, abstract art, and crystals. At times, he uses colors to enhance the main design. He describes his style as realism heavily supported by geometry.
Check out his work!
The post These Geometric Tattoos Are Worth the Hype appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Tattoo Artist Recreates Iconic Paintings appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>She paints these tattoos on her clients with amazing accuracy. Karabudak is not a stranger to setting new trends. She is one of the first artists who introduced the mega-popular embroidery tattoos. When it comes to iconic artwork, these are her thoughts:
“I [try] to imagine every detail, right down to how the artist felt while mixing the colors and selecting a brush. Everyone has paintings they identify with, these are the artworks one could get lost in and may even wish to carry on their body for life.”
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