Ink fantasies: a photo report from the tattoo festival
Ink fantasies: a photo report from the tattoo festival

Video: Ink fantasies: a photo report from the tattoo festival

Video: Ink fantasies: a photo report from the tattoo festival
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Photos from the London Tattoo Festival
Photos from the London Tattoo Festival

Festival of tattoos is an event where people can learn about new tattoo artists, show off paintings on their own bodies, or place an order from eminent artists who come from all over the world. However, the most interesting thing is, undoubtedly, to consider other people's tattoos, which are striking in their courage, brilliance and scale.

Tattooed arm
Tattooed arm
Andy Lo Po: Photos from the London Tattoo Festival
Andy Lo Po: Photos from the London Tattoo Festival
Large-scale tattoo on the whole body
Large-scale tattoo on the whole body

In September 2014, London hosted an anniversary three-day International Tattoo Festival (London International Tattoo Convention), which brought together eminent tattoo artists working in a wide variety of styles. More than 340 artists and several thousand visitors - this event is rightfully considered one of the most significant events in its field. Photographer Andy Lo Po (Andy Lo Po) captured some of the people he met at this festival in his signature style: high contrast, portrait format, lack of scenery. All attention is on tattoos.

Tattoo on the head
Tattoo on the head
Andy Lo Po and his photo report from the tattoo festival
Andy Lo Po and his photo report from the tattoo festival
International Tattoo Festival in London
International Tattoo Festival in London
Forearm tattoo
Forearm tattoo
Tattoo on the Indian theme
Tattoo on the Indian theme
Colorful tattoo
Colorful tattoo
Tattoo Festival in London
Tattoo Festival in London
Photo report of Andy Lo Po from the tattoo festival
Photo report of Andy Lo Po from the tattoo festival

The Scottish artist wondered how she could "modernize" the sophisticated porcelain figurines in the Victorian style, and decided that the most daring decision was to add tattoos to gentle young ladies. What came of this can be seen in the overview of her project. "Painted Ladies".

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