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Showing posts with label cyborg tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cyborg tattoos. Show all posts

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Cyborg Tattoos photos

The cyborg tattoo (or robot tattoo) is one of the main themes of the biomechanical tattoos. The cyborg style tattoos present the internal human body as a mechanical structure, made up of a metal skeleton along with titanium tendons and various organs of the human body. Usually, the cyborg tattoos contain many other elements besides metal, such as wires, microchips and other similar compounds that could visually substitute bones, muscles and tendons.

cyborg tattoo on the calf
biomechanical tattoo on the calf

bio-mechanical tattoo on the calf
a cyborg-style tatoo on the calf

bio-mechanical tattoo on the forearm
robotic forearm

biomechanical tattoo on the shoulder and upper arm
cyborg-style tattoo on the shoulder and arm

cyborg tattoo covering the chest, the shoulder and the arm
biomechanical tattoo covering the chest, the shoulder and the entire arm

cyborg tattoo on the head, neck and shoulder
biomechanical tattoo on the head, neck and shoulder

cyborg tattoo on the back
3D tattoo: a leather jacket covering a mechanical skeleton

robotic forearm tattoo
robotic components revealed under the torned skin

biomech tattoo on the calf
a complex mechanism tattooed on the calf

biomechanical tattoo: robotic leg
robot leg

biomechanical tattoo on the back and shoulder
biomech tattoo on the back and shoulder

cyborg tattoo: terminator leg
robotic legs (Terminator style)

biomechanical tattoo on the ankle
biomech tattoo: blue wires connecting the foot and the calf

cyborg leg tattoo
big size cyborg tattoo covering the entire leg

3D tattoo: armoured shoulder under the skin
armoured shoulder

For more photos and images with biomechanical tattoos visit our website, seiza.ro

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Biomechanical tattoos


Biomechanical art (also called Biomech) is a surrealistic style of art that combines elements of machines or alien tissues with human organics. Rendered with distinct realism, biomechanical art expresses an internal fantasy world, most typically represented with human or animal anatomy where bones and joints are replaced with metal pistons and gears, but infused with muscles and tendons.


biomech tattoos
various biomechanical tattoos


Biomechanical art was popularized in 1979 when Swiss artist H.R. Giger designed the alien creatures in Ridley Scott's Oscar winning movie Alien. After the popularity of Ridley Scott's 1979 movie Alien, tattoo artists began tattooing images taken directly from the movie, and from artist H.R. Giger's Necronomicon series. As the biomechanical tattoo art style became increasingly popular, tattoo artists such as Guy Aitchison and Aaron Cain began designing their own original, biomechanical art, creating one of tattoo's most popular contemporary tattoo art movements.



The most popular themes for the biomech tattoos are:
- the cyborg / robots tattoos (the skin is torn and reveals mechanical and robotic components that are enhanced by natural systems in the human body); they are typically done in black and grey, with white highlights, as these metallic, monochromatic colors are usually associated with machinery, but often red ink is used to portray muscle or tissue while blue ink is used for cables and wires. More recently, the style has evolved to sometimes include bright, unnatural colors for the wires and gears.

cyborg style tattoo on the arm
biomechanical tattoo: cyborg arm


- alien infestation (fusions of alien tissues with mechanical components underneath a person’s skin)

alien creature tattoo on the shoulder
biomech tattoo: alien creature


- human body parts (bones, muscles, skulls, heads, faces, eyes, hands etc) or even human fetuses

cover-up tattoo: biomechanical eye
biomechanical tattoo: human eye

bones tattoo on the hand
biomechanical tattoo: human bones


- various animals or parts of the animals (snakes, octopuses, tentacles)

biomechanical tattoo: tentacles
biomechanical tattoo: tentacles emerging from the head


- mythical creatures and beasts, demons, zombies, monsters, etc

biomechanical tattoo on the back: monster inside the body
biomechanical tattoo: a monster inside someone's body


Since these tattoo represent the future and the unknown, they can really be anything you desire and you can let your imagination can run wild. Creativity is key with all of the possibilities in a Biomechanical tattoo.

The best and most artistic biomechanical tattoos use an understanding of human anatomy to blend the natural body into the artificial machine components. Biomechanical tattoos often mimic the contours of muscles and bones, following the human musculoskeletal system. The point of these tattoos is to appear natural or even possible, to be believable and realistic. These tattoos are only successful when they appear to trick the eye, known as a trompe l'oeil in artistic terms. The tattoos don't need to be actually plausible, but must appear so. Talented artists fuse the human body (particularly muscles, tendons, and bones) with gears, wiring, circuits, tubes, and levers. Because of this, placement is an essential component of even the best designs. The biomechanical tattoo must be placed over the correct joints and muscles in order to look as believable as possible. Furthermore, the artist must be able to blend the tattoo into the normal, un-tattooed skin. If the biomechanical tattoo looks like a sticker or out of place then the entire effect is ruined, even if the actual tattoo is nicely executed.

For more photos and images with biomechanical tattoos visit our website, seiza.ro