Jakub’s palm tattoo, done by Lukasz Bam Kaczmarek of Poland’s Kult Tattoo Fest (who is actually better known for bright color work than simple black like this) is beautifully healed in this photo, with practically perfect linework, nice and solid, with almost no fading or ink loss, something that is very difficult to achieve on the palm, let alone on the inside of the fingers.
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If you’re undead, and you know it, clap your hands
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There comes a time in every horror movie fan’s life that some of the details of certain movies blend together. Unless it’s a really iconic scene, it’s easy to get confused when looking at a photo of a zombie and trying to place what film it’s from (or even if it is from a film). I want to say this is a Fulchi zombie, but having seen so many over the years, I can’t place this particular member of the walking dead.
Tattoo by Grzegorz Latoch from Street Tattoo in Warsaw, Poland.
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Blackwork Tattoo Mastery
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Marc (Little Swastika, little-swastika.com) recently posted this old tattoo he did in Blackie’s Heavy Blackwork group, and emphasized that it was one of his older pieces, during a period where he used much heavier swaths of solid black than he does nowadays. Even though his style has evolved a great deal since then, I wanted to publicly acknowledge it because it’s a beautiful piece of graphic design. The interplay between the heavy “maze” on the left have versus the dance of spirals on the right with a background that’s been tattooed to mimic the splotchy image of block printing, and the two halves separated with a strong scribbled red boundary line, is incredible. For a big bold piece that it is in some ways “simple”, it’s also got some great little nuances — for example, look at the very bottom right how the fine stamp pattern goes over the heavy black bar as negative space.
And in relation to some of the volatile discussion lately about the way tattoos heal, I also love that Marc almost exclusively posts healed tattoos (not that he has much choice on account of the sheer scale). These tattoos will look good forever in my opinion, not just because Marc is technically proficient, but by the very nature of their design being resilient to the natural effects of aging.
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Hand on the Cross
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If this looks familiar to you, it’s because Shannon first posted about this hand poked circle of life tattoo a few weeks back. Back then it was just the outline, but since then handpoked master (that sounds dirty) Ferank has finished up the sacred geometry, and the result is breathtaking. Oh, it should be noted that the cross was tattooed by someone else.
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I Yam What I Yam
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I’m one tough Gazookus
Which hates all Palookas
Wot ain’t on the up and square.
I biffs ‘em and buffs ‘em
And always out roughs ‘em
But none of ‘em gets nowhere.If anyone dares to risk my “Fisk”,
It’s “Boff” an’ it’s “Wham” un’erstan’?
So keep “Good Be-hav-or”
That’s your one life saver
With Popeye the Sailor Man.Morbid from Street Tattoo & Piercing in Warsaw did this cutting of everybody’s favourite spinach eating sailor.