5/28/2023 0 Comments Living art tattoo holt miSailor Bit Schönenberger: Oriental inspirations, dragons and water Sailor Bit Schönenberger: Oriental inspirations, dragons and water Koldo’s black creations take cues from both Japanese and Tribal. This is how Koldo Novella, the tattoo artist from Bilbao, Spain, has created his very own style, with careful attention to composition and a harmonious flow on the body. With Japanese backgrounds and realistic themes, his works are enlarged to such a scale that they become abstract and any connotations with reality are left behind. Kelly Doty describes this world in a story-like fashion, so this interview might best begin like this: Once upon a time in a small Massachusetts town, there was a tiny hidden place… This place had a rather spooky name – Helheim – which in old Norse means the home of Hel, goddess of the underworld… Koldo Novella: Shaped by black, inspired by Japanese Koldo Novella: Shaped by black, inspired by Japanese Welcome to a dark and hidden magical world where time has stopped in some bizarre era in the past populated by weird creatures like goblins and mischievous elves that live together in harmony. The Helheim Gallery: The creepy cute house of Kelly Doty The Helheim Gallery: The creepy cute house of Kelly Doty So here we are with him, the same old Bob, but with a long, white beard. We’ve known Bob for a long time and his style – skinny jeans and rock metal band t-shirts – has remained the same over the twenty years he’s been part of this industry. This American tattooist, who has always been based in his ‘Detroit Rock City’, has left a significant mark on realistic/horror portraits. When talking about tattooists who have made tattooing history, one name immediately comes to mind: Bob Tyrrell. Chat at The Top with Bob Tyrrell Chat at The Top with Bob Tyrrell Allow us to introduce Alex Sorsa, a Russian tattooist based in Moscow who in this interview talks to us in-depth about the technical and artistic details of his tattoos which he defines as Neo-Modern. Woman as the perfect creature, the starting point on which to build a tattoo black and grey as his preferred style and dot work, to create faded and soft effects for his heroines. D… Alex Sorsa: The multiplicity of nature in a Neo-Modern style Alex Sorsa: The multiplicity of nature in a Neo-Modern style Obviously, we here at Tattoo Life are rooting for her we sat down with her for an interview full of love and sincerity, Bauhaus and hypnotic analogue synths, a desire for change, and a woman’s perseverance. She’s etched in stone in our contemporary lives with those three letters that are iconic, romantic, yet severe: KVD. Kat Von D (whose real name is Katherine Von Drachenberg) has always been with us. You need only say her name (and some would even say just the brand). DIGITAL VERSION Cover Girl: Kat Von D Cover Girl: Kat Von D
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