Tattoo art has a long history, dating back to the ancient civilization, it is an art form that pierces patterns, words or images. In ancient times, tattoos were an expression of reverence for totems, but in modern times, they have evolved into a decorative art that expresses individuality.
In fact, modern tattoo art has evolved into a unique art form and a part of mainstream culture, which is not only a way of personal expression and identity, but also seen as a form of aesthetics and fashion. Therefore, when we walk on the street and see the "big flower arm", we will not make a fuss, but will learn about his personality through the patterns on his body.
In Xiao Jiang's view, there is no mystery in tattoo art, just a special form of painting, traditional painting is painted on paper or canvas, tattoo is "painted" on the human body, the difference is just that, in fact, in recent years, more and more creative forms of painting have emerged, in the eyes of modern and contemporary artists, the painting can be painted anywhere, as long as its effect is brilliant enough.
From this point of view, the art of tattooing can be seen as a special way of painting, however, it is regrettable that this art form has not been universally praised in the same way as painting on paper and on canvas, and this regret is even stronger for Inar Bersekov.
Today I would like to introduce to you this tattoo artist named Inar Belsekov, and his tattoo art works, this artist has almost reached the peak of excellence in the field of tattoos, but his name is still very few people know, far less famous than Picasso and Van Gogh, and even in the list of famous contemporary artists, he is not seen.
What this tattoo artist is best at is to "draw" portraits on people's **, many patterns are film and television actors, athletes, singers, etc., which we are very familiar with, and there will be some cute animals, some interesting scenes, in short, he spends most of his time creating portraits, his tattoo works have a hyper-realistic painting like a realistic painting with realism and refinement, which makes people look at a glance, as if they are stamped with a seal on the **, or directly pasted with a black and white** Similarly, the visual experience is very shocking, and many people call Inar Bersekov's tattoo art "king" in the field of tattoo art after seeing it.
I like to depict a painting-like contrast, and even though such a work may not look as bright on **, it allows every detail to be clearly visible and not a single element is missed", says Inar Bersekov about the original intention of creating portraits on the human body. He also said that the difficulty of "drawing" on people's ** is different from drawing on paper, first of all, it does not give you any chance to make mistakes, and once you make a mistake, it will completely destroy the effect, and there is no chance to "undo".
In addition, painting on uneven surfaces can also affect one's grasp of space and proportions, as well as the ability to play when the model moves around. However, none of this is a matter for a good tattoo artist, so love has long overshadowed all difficulties.