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]]>Buoy is constantly amazing tattoo enthusiasts and social media users with his charming tattoo designs that feature cute and silly animals alongside other goofy characters. Some of his past designs include a frog eating a watermelon, a hedgehog riding a skateboard, and a cat looking at its reflection in a glass of water.
According to Buoy, his love for animals is the biggest source of inspiration for his designs. This is particularly the case with frogs, which are among the most demanded motifs among his clients.
“Basically, I love all kinds of animals, so I tried a lot of different types. For the frog, I love the mindless facial expression, like they have no idea what is going on. And I think a lot of my followers feel the same way!” Buoy told Bored Panda.
Buoy is based in Seoul, South Korea, but thanks to the magic of social media, his tattoos have found admirers from all over the world. Tattoo enthusiasts sometimes come to Seoul just to get inked by Buoy, while the artist himself also travels to foreign countries in order to meet the high demand. For example, he is visiting Australia in April, and all of the slots have already been booked.
You can admire more of Buoy’s tattoo designs by continuing to scroll.
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]]>“In both fields I am working with a client who wants something very specific, and I need to be able to take their ideas and improve on them in a way that both fulfills their requirements and my own artistic vision,” Wiedemann shared in an interview with Female Tattooers. “Usually, the most difficult part of my job in both fields is frequently being asked to draw something that has been done countless times over and try to make it unique.”
Inspiration for both practices comes from anatomical museums around the world. Wiedemann admits she was especially drawn to the centuries-old wooden cabinets that hold life-sized wax anatomical models in La Specola in Florence, Italy.
Her work, whether on paper or skin, has a gothic edge to it, which is well intended. The overall aesthetic might appeal to illustration lovers and emo kids alike. The main themes include insects, skulls, the human body, and mythical beings.
“I am fortunate enough to have two careers that I love, which have ultimately merged together,” says Wiedemann. “I can use tattooing as the medium for my love of scientific imagery. It is such an honor—not only to be taught how to tattoo—but also having the trust of my clients who will wear my art on their bodies for the rest of their lives.”
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]]>While a palm-sized tattoo usually takes between 1-2 hours, a hand-sized one takes 3 hours, and back pieces can vary from 22 to even 40 hours depending on the size, detail, and coverage.
“When clients come in, I already have a good idea of what they want, because at that point we’ll have already emailed or talked about it over the phone,” said Bouma in an interview with The Great Discontent, talking about the tattooing process. “Then I draw up the design and get the A-OK from the client before making a stencil. Once the stencil is made, I put it onto the person’s skin, and we decide on a placement that they like. Then we make it happen.”
According to her, the setup is clean and sterile, much like it is with a machine, except for the tools she’s using. But as her method of choice is considered more avant-garde, so was her training. Practicing first on her friends, she started out by working out of a private loft space in her friends’ apartment. “I was doing it on the down-low, and I was on edge because it wasn’t an official shop,” she said.
Now, with more than 100k followers on Instagram, she doesn’t need to keep a low profile any longer.
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]]>The finished product is often surrealist – a horse wearing heels, flowers and vases with faces, a butterfly with human legs. Whatever the case is, her creations are unique and playful, verging on the absurd. “My drawings are never too serious or boring,” she told femtastics. “At least I hope so. I would call my style surrealistic.”
“I like to paint vases or hands,” she added. “Basically, I try to combine different, mostly contradictory things in one picture. That result is always exciting. But faces are my absolute favorite motif.”
Take a look at some of our favorite tattoos of hers, and be sure to follow her Instagram for more inspiration.
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]]>The post With These Tights You Can Have a Different Tattoo Every Day appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>These awesome patterned tights feature all kinds of different motives which look like real tattoos. From minimalistic tattoos to full on nature-inspired illustrations, you can choose your preference or try them all. The tights are super convincing and also comfortable according to those who tried them.
You can check out some of their work below and pick your own tattoo.
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]]>The post Tattoo Artist uses Computer Codes for Amazing Body Art appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>With the help of combined symbols, signs and letters the remarkable images are born. He draws people, mostly celebrities, animals and fictional characters from movies, shows, and cartoons.
This award-winning tattoo artist has been working for eight years now, however, the ASCII portrait technique has only recently been discovered by him. Andreas’s father was his first model; he drew on him two praying hands by using only a computer code. He was anonymous until 2015 when he tattooed a portrait of John Lennon which made him world famous.
Check out Vrontis’s digital portrait realism, where the patient is the key and no errors are allowed.
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]]>The post Korean Artist Exquisitely Creates Colorful Tattoo Designs Inspired by Nature appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>She is famous for her nature-inspired designs, with intricate details and vibrant colors in her tattoos. She has a wide range of styles but floral motifs are still her most popular designs. Many of her works are impressively tiny but there are also pieces that are remarkably large.
Each idea begins as a painted sketch, which Zihee then carefully reproduces on her customer’s skin. She also avoids black line work creating a colorful work of art. Combining elements from graphic design and watercolor techniques – with its lush color schemes – her work is a form of body art that radiates nothing but pure happiness.
Take a look at her latest creations.
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]]>The post Check Out These Adorable Tattoos By South Korean Tattoo Artist Buoy appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Buoy is constantly amazing tattoo enthusiasts and social media users with his charming tattoo designs that feature cute and silly animals alongside other goofy characters. Some of his past designs include a frog eating a watermelon, a hedgehog riding a skateboard, and a cat looking at its reflection in a glass of water.
According to Buoy, his love for animals is the biggest source of inspiration for his designs. This is particularly the case with frogs, which are among the most demanded motifs among his clients.
“Basically, I love all kinds of animals, so I tried a lot of different types. For the frog, I love the mindless facial expression, like they have no idea what is going on. And I think a lot of my followers feel the same way!” Buoy told Bored Panda.
Buoy is based in Seoul, South Korea, but thanks to the magic of social media, his tattoos have found admirers from all over the world. Tattoo enthusiasts sometimes come to Seoul just to get inked by Buoy, while the artist himself also travels to foreign countries in order to meet the high demand. For example, he is visiting Australia in April, and all of the slots have already been booked.
You can admire more of Buoy’s tattoo designs by continuing to scroll.
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]]>The post The Gothic Tattoo Art of Katy Wiedemann appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“In both fields I am working with a client who wants something very specific, and I need to be able to take their ideas and improve on them in a way that both fulfills their requirements and my own artistic vision,” Wiedemann shared in an interview with Female Tattooers. “Usually, the most difficult part of my job in both fields is frequently being asked to draw something that has been done countless times over and try to make it unique.”
Inspiration for both practices comes from anatomical museums around the world. Wiedemann admits she was especially drawn to the centuries-old wooden cabinets that hold life-sized wax anatomical models in La Specola in Florence, Italy.
Her work, whether on paper or skin, has a gothic edge to it, which is well intended. The overall aesthetic might appeal to illustration lovers and emo kids alike. The main themes include insects, skulls, the human body, and mythical beings.
“I am fortunate enough to have two careers that I love, which have ultimately merged together,” says Wiedemann. “I can use tattooing as the medium for my love of scientific imagery. It is such an honor—not only to be taught how to tattoo—but also having the trust of my clients who will wear my art on their bodies for the rest of their lives.”
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]]>The post These Hand Poked Tattoos Will Inspire Your Next Ink appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>While a palm-sized tattoo usually takes between 1-2 hours, a hand-sized one takes 3 hours, and back pieces can vary from 22 to even 40 hours depending on the size, detail, and coverage.
“When clients come in, I already have a good idea of what they want, because at that point we’ll have already emailed or talked about it over the phone,” said Bouma in an interview with The Great Discontent, talking about the tattooing process. “Then I draw up the design and get the A-OK from the client before making a stencil. Once the stencil is made, I put it onto the person’s skin, and we decide on a placement that they like. Then we make it happen.”
According to her, the setup is clean and sterile, much like it is with a machine, except for the tools she’s using. But as her method of choice is considered more avant-garde, so was her training. Practicing first on her friends, she started out by working out of a private loft space in her friends’ apartment. “I was doing it on the down-low, and I was on edge because it wasn’t an official shop,” she said.
Now, with more than 100k followers on Instagram, she doesn’t need to keep a low profile any longer.
The post These Hand Poked Tattoos Will Inspire Your Next Ink appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post These Unique Tattoos are Verging on Absurd appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The finished product is often surrealist – a horse wearing heels, flowers and vases with faces, a butterfly with human legs. Whatever the case is, her creations are unique and playful, verging on the absurd. “My drawings are never too serious or boring,” she told femtastics. “At least I hope so. I would call my style surrealistic.”
“I like to paint vases or hands,” she added. “Basically, I try to combine different, mostly contradictory things in one picture. That result is always exciting. But faces are my absolute favorite motif.”
Take a look at some of our favorite tattoos of hers, and be sure to follow her Instagram for more inspiration.
The post These Unique Tattoos are Verging on Absurd appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post With These Tights You Can Have a Different Tattoo Every Day appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>These awesome patterned tights feature all kinds of different motives which look like real tattoos. From minimalistic tattoos to full on nature-inspired illustrations, you can choose your preference or try them all. The tights are super convincing and also comfortable according to those who tried them.
You can check out some of their work below and pick your own tattoo.
The post With These Tights You Can Have a Different Tattoo Every Day appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Tattoo Artist uses Computer Codes for Amazing Body Art appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>With the help of combined symbols, signs and letters the remarkable images are born. He draws people, mostly celebrities, animals and fictional characters from movies, shows, and cartoons.
This award-winning tattoo artist has been working for eight years now, however, the ASCII portrait technique has only recently been discovered by him. Andreas’s father was his first model; he drew on him two praying hands by using only a computer code. He was anonymous until 2015 when he tattooed a portrait of John Lennon which made him world famous.
Check out Vrontis’s digital portrait realism, where the patient is the key and no errors are allowed.
The post Tattoo Artist uses Computer Codes for Amazing Body Art appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Korean Artist Exquisitely Creates Colorful Tattoo Designs Inspired by Nature appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>She is famous for her nature-inspired designs, with intricate details and vibrant colors in her tattoos. She has a wide range of styles but floral motifs are still her most popular designs. Many of her works are impressively tiny but there are also pieces that are remarkably large.
Each idea begins as a painted sketch, which Zihee then carefully reproduces on her customer’s skin. She also avoids black line work creating a colorful work of art. Combining elements from graphic design and watercolor techniques – with its lush color schemes – her work is a form of body art that radiates nothing but pure happiness.
Take a look at her latest creations.
The post Korean Artist Exquisitely Creates Colorful Tattoo Designs Inspired by Nature appeared first on TettyBetty.
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