Showing posts with label Backpieces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Backpieces. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2013

Sacred Undulations

I’ve always been a giant fan of all of the work of Freak Garcia / Garcia Leonam (of Ink Karma Nation, inkarma.wordpress.com or facebook.com/freakgarcia), but the stuff I especially love is his undulating “oil slick” patterns that dance across a person’s anatomy. The one he posted today really caught my eye because the design radiates out from an icosahedron — or as RPG fans like me, who grew up playing Dungeons and Dragons, know it, a D20.


sacred-d20

Hand-Poked Backpieces

Long ago I posted an interview with machine-free (hand-poked) tattoo artist and pioneer Boff Konkerz (read it here), but at that point he was better known for smaller pieces. Boff told me back then that he figured hand-poked tattoos took about three times as long as “normal” tattoos in general, so as you can imagine doing a full backpiece is quite a commitment. Boff is based at King of Hearts in London, but travels extensively across the UK and Europe — follow his plans or get in touch via fb/RoadmapsForTheSoul.


Upcoming tour dates include:



  • Shining Tattoo, Nenzing, Austria… March 21st-26th

  • Íslenzka Húðflúrstofan, Reykjavik, Iceland… April 18th-23rd

  • Funhouse Tattoo, Metz, France… 2nd-7th May

  • Fo Tat Fest, Torshavn, Faroe Islands… 17th-19th May

  • Lucky 7, Oslo, Norway… 27th June-2nd July


Here are a few backpieces, epics of machine-free tattooing, that Boff has done. The first one by the way you may recognize elements of — it is based on Last Embrace by Laurie Lipton (although the motif of embracing skeletons is not an unusual one).


boff-backpiece-1


boff-backpiece-2t boff-backpiece-3t


boff-backpiece-4t boff-backpiece-5t


Hand-Poked Backpieces

Long ago I posted an interview with machine-free (hand-poked) tattoo artist and pioneer Boff Konkerz (read it here), but at that point he was better known for smaller pieces. Boff told me back then that he figured hand-poked tattoos took about three times as long as “normal” tattoos in general, so as you can imagine doing a full backpiece is quite a commitment. Boff is based at King of Hearts in London, but travels extensively across the UK and Europe — follow his plans or get in touch via fb/RoadmapsForTheSoul.


Here are a few backpieces, epics of machine-free tattooing, that Boff has done. The first one by the way you may recognize elements of — it is based on Last Embrace by Laurie Lipton (although the motif of embracing skeletons is not an unusual one).


boff-backpiece-1


boff-backpiece-2t boff-backpiece-3t


boff-backpiece-4t boff-backpiece-5t