Video: Laconic minimalism: stylish tattoos made in one line
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The work of the tattoo artist (Mo Ganji) is a reflection of his inner world, bordering on philosophy, expressed in laconic forms. Animals, plants, sea waves, fish, human faces - all this and much more is done in one continuous monochrome line in an elegant minimalist style.
Long before Mo started tattooing, he worked as a fashion manager for many years, which did not bring him much pleasure. Therefore, having revised his position in life, he completely devoted himself to his beloved work, and currently tattoo in the style of minimalism is the main direction of his creative activity. Unique tattoos, in which there is nothing superfluous, have attracted not only attention, but also many fans. On the Instagram page alone, the author has almost three hundred thousand followers, tirelessly following his new works. When creating sketches, he listens to inner feelings, adhering to freedom and independence from outside opinion. According to the master, he appreciates simple things, because creating something simple is a more difficult task than creating a complex one.
Minimalism is a very common and popular style. Designers, painters and photographers often prefer it more and more often, creating truly beautiful things. After all, the simpler the better. And here you can't even argue. - a monochrome series of works, which captures the majestic nature in all its glory …
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