A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Minimal cat is minimal

Art comes in many forms, and while some people love lavish and detailed works, others prefer a more minimalistic approach.   Gábor Zagyvai from Budapest is one artist that excels in minimalistic tattoos.

Of course that’s not all Gabor can do, as a quick look back into the ModBlog archives shows his abilities with complex pieces of art in both tattoos and scarification.  Head on over to the nature and wildlife galleries to check out a couple more minimalist pieces that he has done recently.

Comments

10 responses to “Minimal cat is minimal”

  1. mike Avatar
    mike

    The red and blue lines remind me of old-school 3D glasses. Does anything happen if you look at this tattoo while wearing them?

  2. HelloLion Avatar
    HelloLion

    Love it! It’s just so unique.

  3. GypsyPunk Avatar
    GypsyPunk

    This brought to mind 3D glasses to me as well 🙂 Love the design and the originality. Very cool tatttoo.

  4. Deano Avatar

    mike I was JUST thinking that…..dammit I had a pair of old school cardboard ‘specs’ round here somewhere too….

    silly thoughts aside that is really nice..

  5. Keegan Ink Avatar
    Keegan Ink

    I love this….

  6. Jay Avatar
    Jay

    Makes me think my eyes are broken. I like it.

  7. Cease Avatar
    Cease

    This tattoo makes my eyes do weird things

  8. Inka Avatar
    Inka

    <3 this tattoo

  9. Rex Avatar

    I love this. I hear all the time that my tattoo is too simple or plain and that I need to add more to it. They don’t get that I want it to be simple.

  10. marton Avatar
    marton

    actually he can’t draw, that’s why he made only minimalistic and “abstract misticist” (sic!) works. i’d like to see some realistic or any kind of “classic” tattoo from Gabor. i guess i will never…
    anyway, he’s a cool guy.

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