The world;s top rated tattoo shops can be likened to the best
hairdressers in the world. The people behind them are true artists, and
work some absolute magic with all their lucky clients. If you choose to
do something radical with your hair color you might get some interesting
looks. But it’s just temporary. However, the case with a tattoo choice
is some different. When you make the decision about which tattoo studio
you should entrust with your body art, you’re making a choice with
results that are permanent.
Whether you are looking for a
traditional, old school tattoo, or something tribal, an Asian design, a
black and gray, or even a bio-mechanical tattoo, it’s the quality of the
final image that matters more than anything except its personal
significance for you. Any quality tattoo must be performed by a talented
tattoo artist, and if you’re looking for a tattoo artist with a great
reputation and extraordinary skills, you will definitely find such
artists in these top-rated tattoo shops:
BEST TATTOO SHOPS AROUND THE WORLD
Ink
is about passion, right? Your tattoo is important to you. You can use
your body art to tell the world what matters to you, show what you love,
make your mark. So it’s important, really important, to get a good
tattoo. You want clean lines, brilliant color, creativity, artistry,
and it’s worth the effort of traveling wherever you have to go to find
the very best tattoo artists and the very best tattoo studios in the
world.
Brooklyn, New York (United States)
Saved Tattoo: You’ll
probably have a long wait if you want to get your tattoo done by
legendary Scott Campbell, but plenty of well-known movie stars and
musicians have put their name on Campbell’s waiting list. After
abandoning his former career as a biochemist, Campbell moved to New York
and established Saved Tattoo in 2005. His incredibly detailed
fine-line, black and gray works, can be seen on the skin of people like
Sting, Orlando Bloom and Robert Downy, Jr. In addition to his works of
art in tattoo, Scott Campbell is also known for fantastic sculpture made
from US currency, for watercolor paintings and for graphite drawings on
eggshells. Other artists who have joined Saved Tattoo include Stephanie
Tames, Seth Wood, Zach Scheinbaum, Thomas Hooper and Cris Clean.
Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
Toronto Ink Tattoo & Laser Studio: The
amazingly talented Mark Prata is one of the world’s most iconic tattoo
artists, famous for his vibrantly colored, neo-traditional pieces. On
his way to becoming such a talented tattooist, Prata has been a BMX
rider, snowboarder and motocross rider, leading to a couple of stints as
a stunt man. He’s also a professional photographer and art designer,
known for his part on the hit A&E series, “Breakout Kings,” as well
as for his MTV Live appearance. Amongst many fabulous tattoos, a recent
project pictures a twisted Elmo with Freddy Kruger knife hands, holding
Ernie’s bloody, decapitated head. Sick, but talented.
Hong Kong, China
Tattoo Temple: Joey
Pang is a world-renowned master tattoo artist and philosopher who
established the Tattoo Temple in 2006. She has since pioneered a unique
technique of brush-stroke tattooing which creates dynamic lines and
vivid artwork for her Chinese calligraphy and Asian mythology painting
tattoos. In addition to tattoo art on skin, Joey also collaborates to
create “tattooed furniture” home interior designs for Indigo, and is
prominent in multiple forms of Asian fine art. Along with her two fellow
artists at Tattoo Temple, Wang, and Jaimie, Joey Pang is one of the
most sought after tattoo artists in the world.
Paris, France
Tin Tin Tatouages: For
more than thirty years, tattoo artist Tin Tin has been designing body
art for Europe’s most acclaimed celebrities. After teaching himself how
to tattoo during his military service in Berlin, Tin Tin traveled the
world to study under the best tattoo artists, developing his own
stunning, photographically perfect illustrations. Tin Tin is credited
with elevating the art of tattoo to a new level, and many of our
contemporary artists have been privileged to study the art of tattoo
with Tin Tin at Tatouages in Paris.
Kings Cross, Sydney (Australia)
Sleevemasters: This
iconic tattoo studio in Sydney’s red light district has been called
“the busiest tattoo shop in the world.” It is certainly the most
prevalent tattoo parlor in Australia, famous for inking thousands and
thousands of “sleeve” tattoos since 1984. Sleevemasters attracts some of
the world’s best tattoo artists, as well as clientele from all
countries and from all walks of life. They specialize in all types of
tattooing, from freehand artwork, to Celtic, tribal, bio-mechanical,
black shading, new age, traditional…you name it, they’ll tattoo it and
do a beautiful job.
Ste. Croix, Switzerland
The Leu Family’s Family Iron: Filip
Leu and his parents and siblings are a family of bohemian artists who
have traveled the world and settled in Switzerland to establish Family
Iron. In addition to spectacular works of tattoo art, Filip is a gifted
painter with acrylic and canvas as well. Filip Leu co-founded the Art
Fusion Experience with fellow tattoo artist, Paul Booth, creating
collaborative tattooing and painting events. Leu is known for his
powerful Japanese body suits and beautifully macabre back pieces.
Yokohama, Japan
Horiyoshi III Tattoo Museum (Yoshihito Nakano): One
of the world’s most legendary tattoo artists, Nakano aka Horiyoshi III
is known for traditional Japanese full-body tattoo “suits,” (horimono,) and he uses tebori,
traditional Japanese hand-tatooing, for shading and color. A
contemporary of renowned, old-school artist, Ed Hardy, Yoshihito
received his honorific title, Horiyoshi, after apprenticing with master
tattoo artist, Yoshitsugu Muramatsu (Horiyoshi I) and receiving his own
first tattoo from Muramatsu’s son (Horiyoshi II.) The title is passed
down from master to apprentice, and hori means “to engrave.”
At
the age of 67, Horiyoshi still specializes in a classic Asian
repertoire of peonies, she-angels, dragons and koi, with his works
costing tens of thousands of dollars and sometimes taking several years
to complete. His successor will be his son Kazuyoshi Nakano, who upon
completing his apprenticeship will become Horiyoshi IV.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar