Posted in
RANDOM 28 Oct 2019
2607
Mat Rule from Paris, France, likes taking cartoons and mashing them up with a realistic version of the thing, or combining a character with an iconic scene from their life. As a result, his works look very original compared to most other tattoos.
It was only recently when Eduardo "Duda" Lozano tried the style for the first time, but he was instantly amazed by the technique. Now his tattoo shop in Sao Paolo, Brazil, is one of the most popular spots to visit if you want to get yourself an embroidery tattoo.
This combination of a classical art and a modern form of self-expression creates 3D tattoos which look like they’ve been sewn into the skin.
Helena Fernandes is a Brazilian tattoo artist who either can’t draw or knows exactly what her customers want to look special. Even though her tattoos look unprofessional, she still runs a very successful tattoo shop in Salvador de Bahia.