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]]>This tattoo artist who works in Authentink studio in Sydney, Australia, has developed a distinctive style of creating tattoos that look like sewn-on patches. Zumi’s ink art is so intricate and realistic you’ll have a hard time believing these “patches” aren’t actually sewn to the skin.
“The fine details are an effect consisting of thin lines of varying colors and shades which create the illusion of threads sewn onto the skin. The intricate design is what makes my tattoos unique and delicate,” the artist said in an interview with Bored Panda, adding that this process requires a lot of planning and concentration but for him, that is part of the fun.
Zumi needed years of hard work and dedication to research and master this skill in order to offer these cool permanent patches to his clients.
Check out his work in the photos below.
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]]>The post Amanda Wachob is the Artist to Watch for Water Color Tattoos appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Here are some of the designs that have put Amanda at the top of our list for watercolor tattoos.
We normally find snakes scary but in this case, we can put our fear aside in exchange for admiration of this gorgeous, water-colored serpent.
This may be one of the most unique and stunning tattoos we have seen. The design dances with the unique complexion of the wearer for a gorgeous tat with a mystical impact.
Amanda recreated a glitch in the Matrix with colorful cubes for a peculiar, vibrant effect. The line work here is particularly impressive.
The detail on this hummingbird is exceptional by artist standards, let alone for a tattoo. The coloring is superb.
Amanda’s specialty is water-colored florals. They each have their own unique charm, including this spectacular wilting rose.
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]]>The post Min Zumi’s Tattoos Look Like Patches Sewn On Skin appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>This tattoo artist who works in Authentink studio in Sydney, Australia, has developed a distinctive style of creating tattoos that look like sewn-on patches. Zumi’s ink art is so intricate and realistic you’ll have a hard time believing these “patches” aren’t actually sewn to the skin.
“The fine details are an effect consisting of thin lines of varying colors and shades which create the illusion of threads sewn onto the skin. The intricate design is what makes my tattoos unique and delicate,” the artist said in an interview with Bored Panda, adding that this process requires a lot of planning and concentration but for him, that is part of the fun.
Zumi needed years of hard work and dedication to research and master this skill in order to offer these cool permanent patches to his clients.
Check out his work in the photos below.
The post Min Zumi’s Tattoos Look Like Patches Sewn On Skin appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Amanda Wachob is the Artist to Watch for Water Color Tattoos appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Here are some of the designs that have put Amanda at the top of our list for watercolor tattoos.
We normally find snakes scary but in this case, we can put our fear aside in exchange for admiration of this gorgeous, water-colored serpent.
This may be one of the most unique and stunning tattoos we have seen. The design dances with the unique complexion of the wearer for a gorgeous tat with a mystical impact.
Amanda recreated a glitch in the Matrix with colorful cubes for a peculiar, vibrant effect. The line work here is particularly impressive.
The detail on this hummingbird is exceptional by artist standards, let alone for a tattoo. The coloring is superb.
Amanda’s specialty is water-colored florals. They each have their own unique charm, including this spectacular wilting rose.
The post Amanda Wachob is the Artist to Watch for Water Color Tattoos appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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