If I were getting a tattoo, I would probably choose artist Jun Cha to ink it. His work is technically phenomenal, and because he essentially does grey scale imagery, it adds a timeless yet three-dimensional feel to the art.
Category: Illustration
Specializing in realistic tattoos, Den Yakovlev has inked a wide variety of themes from underwater scenes to portraits of famous film directors.
The Making of a Tattoo Flash
Aside from all the drinking, it is pretty interesting to see tattooist David Tevenal draw and color by hand.
Quietly Waiting for Nighttime
The dark and moody sceneries of Daniel Danger.
Connection
Using black wire from his sculptures, artist Gavin Worth is able to mimic line drawings.
Catch Me If You Can
The mural art of Kislow.
French studio Fortiche directs an illustrative ad campaign for Hutchinson‘s “Serenity” bike tires. The visual style in duo-tone is really pleasant to view.
Layered Paper Illustrations
Designer/illustrator Carlos Meira has crafted a large number of paper sculptures for books, magazines, and advertising campaigns. See also: “Sculpting Paper into Intricate Building Structures” and “Characters made from Paper.”
A Blast of Crystal
The spectacular illustrations of Alexis Marcou. Within post, you can see some of the tools that the artist uses for his drawings. Warning: This post may contain images with nudity. Viewer discretion is advised.
Illustrations by Motohiro Nezu (a.k.a Moto).