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Yukler, freehand creations in the name of art and love


This talented artist does not deny that she would like to be a model as a hobby, but at the moment she is totally focused on tattooing and painting. Let’s get to know her better.

Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo
Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo

How did it happen that you became a tattoo artist in your life?
It just happened! I’ve been drawing my whole life, as long as I can remember myself. And I was always fond of tattoos. At some point, I knew that I would have them, but I would never imagine that would be my occupation.

Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo
Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo

How did this adventure of yours begin?
The first time I’ve tried a tattoo machine was at the age of 17, but that was just for fun, like a hobby. I was studying architecture, my initial plan was to design buildings. But as you can see, I don’t have any buildings… I’m happy it didn’t work out. I like where I am and what I am doing.

Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo
Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo

Where did your nickname Yukler Boo come from?
Yukler is a nickname my friends gave me when I was 13. It was a wordplay with éclair. For a long time, my Instagram nick was “yukler_botvinnik” (which is my surname). But at some point, I’ve shortened it to “boo”.

I associate it with movies and cartoons, when you are trying to scare someone, but as a joke, not seriously. So it catched on!

Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo
Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo

When did you discover that both the freehand technique and the use of Black-n-Grey fit perfectly with your vision of tattoo art?
I’ve experimented with techniques for the last 10 years. I was fond of colored NeoTrad and for some time I thought I’ve found my niche. Only color, only contouring. But that was before I noticed, what I continued sketching on paper with a pencil. So I’ve tried to apply that vision from paper to skin.

Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo
Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo

That is how I came back to black-and-white, and only 3 years ago I became fully freehand. I like it when a tattoo becomes part of the body anatomy and not just a separated art piece. Freehand allows me to unite illustration with body proportions, that’s how I feel I’m creating something unique for every person.

Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo
Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo

You are also a professional painter, right? Who are the most important painters on whom your artistic vision has been formed?
Well, I’m not professional, I’m still learning… (smiles) In the future I want to see myself as a painter and I want to paint more. I also want to emphasize that art cannot exist separately from the individual. I admire most artists not only for their works, but also for their personalities.

I talk of Alphonse Mucha, Zdzisław Beksiński, Frida Kahlo, Salvador Dalí, Caravaggio.

Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo
Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo

What has been the most important lesson you have learnt so far being a pro tattoo artist? And the mistake you try to avoid in your work?
I’ve learned that Traditional painting and tattoos are related. If you are not sure about the tattoo you are working on, try to recreate that on paper 1, 2, 40 times. Don’t spare the paper. And for sure, the team helps to grow.

Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo
Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo

What is your relationship with tattoo conventions?
I love conventions! For sure European are different from Belarussian and Ukrainian ones. I’ve participated myself several times, but only in Polish conventions. Last year I visited the ‘Gods of Ink’ (IG: @godsofinktattooconvention) in Frankfurt and that was sooo cool.

Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo
Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo

I would really like to participate. As a major advantage – you can finally meet people you follow (not all show themselves on their Instagram profiles), see their work real time, make connections, find new friends, meet the old ones. I think that’s what conventions are for.

Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo
Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boov

Can you tell me a memorable episode that happened to you both at a Polish convention and at one abroad?
I have a story to tell, on one of the conventions I took a picture with a tattoo artist, that I really admired and followed for a long time. I posted a story about it and tagged him. In the next few hours, he responded and said that it wasn’t him in the picture, but his colleague from the same box. I’ve mixed them up! (laughs) I apologized, he reacted totally fine, we both smiled in the end. So, on the next day I was back to his box and took a new picture, this time with him.

Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo
Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo

Can you describe to me ‘Oni Warsaw’, aka the tattoo studio you own? It seems that six other permanent tattoo artists work there with you, don’t they?
‘Oni’ (IG: @oni.warsaw) comes from the Japanese word ‘demons’, and in polish it means ‘group of people’. That’s how we came up with the name idea for our small studio in Warsaw three years ago. At that same time, I’ve just moved to Poland and didn’t know many people.

Since then, we’ve managed to recruit a great team with senior masters as well as many studio friends.

Some of them are photographers, some tailors and there is people cooking, painting, sculpting masks, barbering. I would say that now studio is not only about work, it’s about community.

Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo
Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo

If you were offered to be a model one day, would you accept or would you stick to tattoo art and painting?
I will not let go of painting, that is my calling. But I would try modelling as a hobby.

And your last famous words are… ?
I feel like, whatever you do in life, it should come from love or art. And everything you do in life should be for art and love.

Tattoo model Julia Yukler Boo, @yukler_boo

Follow Yukler on Instagram: @yukler_boo

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Singing for the Misfits – InkedMag


We’re all looking for somewhere to belong. It’s human nature: we need connection, community, and belonging to maintain our well-being. In a world where authenticity can sometimes feel elusive, Ashley McBryde is the lighthouse we’re all searching for. Through her vocals, raw storytelling, and direct actions, she champions the importance of belonging and community, fostering connections that transcend beyond the music industry.

McBryde is one of the most acclaimed country artists to emerge within the past few years. She received six Grammy Awards nominations with one win, one Country Music Awards (CMA) trophy, three Academy of Country Music (ACM) awards, and one nomination for a Daytime Emmy. With success like that, it’s easy to enter a self-obsessed bubble. But McBryde is still badass and a true girl’s girl. She sets the record straight:I know it can seem like women in country music are catty. We are not. We want you here. We party together. Come on over.”

Growing up as the youngest of six kids, music was always part of McBryde’s life. “I’ve been singing since I was old enough to know that they were throwing shoes at me trying to get me to shut up,” she jokes. With influences like Dolly Parton, Patty Loveless, and Trisha Yearwood, McBryde was surrounded by powerhouse female artists who shaped her musical journey.

McBryde found belonging in music, in storytelling, and with audiences. “I remember when I was little, I was really shy and I didn’t want to talk to people, but I could sing to them,” she reflects. Music has served as a gateway to human connection for McBryde. Before embarking on her world tour, McBryde spent some of 2023 touring with Jelly Roll, CMA’s New Artist of the Year. “When we got on tour, he said to me, ‘You’ll never feel more at home anywhere than you will on my tour.’ This rang true for his audience, especially being someone who’s covered in tattoos in country music, where being tall and blond and pristine is standard. And I’m short and brunette and covered in tattoos.”

McBryde wants to return that sense of belonging to her audience — to every person. “I want people in active addiction in my crowd. I want people in recovery in my crowd. These are the people that will stick to the devil they know. These are the guys and girls going nowhere. They’ve been told this. They’ve been told they’re pieces of shit by their teachers, their coworkers, their spouses in some cases, and their parents. That’s who I want to sing to.”

When talking about performing her song “6th of October,” McBryde says, “When we sing, ‘Reckless hearts, the tattered and bruised ones, the slightly confused ones, the ones holding stools down in bars, will show up and find us and gently remind us to not be afraid of our scars and who we are.’ That is my favorite thing to watch. When the audience closes their eyes and turn their head to the side and sing ‘slightly confused ones,’ they are in that moment admitting that’s them or recognizing that’s somebody close to them. And that’s a gift that we can’t just give on our own. That’s only through the power of song and live performance that we can offer them just a couple milliseconds of peace.”

McBryde doesn’t just sing to her audience — she commits to deeply connecting with them, even if they cannot hear her voice. She recently began signing lyrics and phrases on stage. After surgery on her vocal cords, she couldn’t speak for weeks, so McBryde learned enough American Sign Language for necessities, like water and food. “I’m still learning, and sometimes slowly,” she says. “But it just became more and more apparent to me that one: I needed to learn more. And then I remembered we’ve got interpreters. And I thought it would be even cooler if I could thank the interpreters myself. And even better, can I thank my non-hearing and hard-of-hearing crowd? Because they’re there, or there wouldn’t be an interpreter. I want to thank them myself and say things like, ‘We see you, we’re happy you’re here, it’s nice to meet you, welcome to my show.’”

She was right — they were there. “The first reaction that really moved me was a lady at a show who said, ‘My sister is 62 years old and has been deaf her entire life and has been invisible her entire life. And you make me feel like she can be seen right now.’” It’s clear McBryde is committed to creating a community of inclusivity and belonging, and this is just one example.

On the inside of her left elbow is a tattoo of a devil staring into a rearview mirror, inspired by her latest album “The Devil I Know.” The album is filled with tender emotions, tough revelations, and the message of staying true to yourself, even when it’s not so pretty. “That’s the devil I know for sure,” she says. “And this really reminds me of my song ‘Blackout Betty,’ and one of the lines that is ‘I’m a real piece of shit sometimes.’ That’s not necessarily gorgeous, but it is true. And it doesn’t have to be pretty to be true. So, I know that bitch is still in the back seat, and she is ready to take over at any time.”

That fiendish passenger may still be in the back seat, but McBryde wouldn’t change a thing. “If I could go back and make it easier on younger me, her skin wouldn’t be as thick, and she wouldn’t be as strong as I get to be now.” It’s that mix of tough exterior, authenticity, and deep connection with audiences that keeps fans returning to the main stage.

COUNTRY THUNDER SET TO BE PARTY OF THE YEAR


Scheduled for Aril 11th to the 14th, 2024, this epic event is set to be the party of the year, featuring top artists like Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Eric Church, Koe Wetzel, and many more. “Arizona has some of the most passionate country fans in the world, and we wanted to bring them a weekend they’ll never forget with some of the most talented performers we’ve ever had on our stage,” says Country Thunder Music Festival’s CEO, Troy Vollhoffer.

Leading the pack is Inked-favorite Jelly Roll, who offers a unique blend of rap, rock, country, and soul. With a remarkable career that has seen him top various iTunes charts, take home the 2023 CMA for New Artist of the Year, and amass over 2 billion views on YouTube (our video with the star racked up almost half a million views alone), Jelly Roll is a force to be reckoned with. Having grown up in Antioch, Tennessee, a working-class community just south of Nashville, Jelly Roll knows a thing or two about life and seamlessly weaves those lessons into his art. He pairs deeply personal lyrics with music that blends old-school rap, classic rock, country, and soul to create therapeutic, raw music that tackles life’s heaviness. In a concert review for Variety, author Holly Gleason writes: “For everyone who’s facing the same struggles, Jelly Roll is their Springsteen. A better singer than you could imagine, he takes the mantle of what some would call poor white trash, then tells their stories, offering salvation they can actually attain and says, most profoundly, perhaps, that your busted way of living is OK.” When you’re in a Jelly Roll audience, you get more than just the performance of a lifetime – you get inspirational words from an inspirational man during an unforgettable experience.

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Multi-award-winning singer-songwriter and actress, Lainey Wilson is also set to bring the heat to Arizona. With a string of accolades to her name, including the 2023 ACM Female Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year, she is for sure an artist to watch. Wilson’s latest album, “Bell Bottom Country,” has been an award magnet, winning Best Country Album at the 2024 Grammys. Don’t miss out!

Joining Wilson is the legendary Eric Church, a seven-time ACM Award winner, four-time CMA Award winner, and 10-time GRAMMY nominee. With a passionate global fanbase known as the Church Choir, Church is sure to deliver a performance that will have the crowd singing along to every word of his chart-topping hits.

Last but certainly not least, Koe Wetzel will bring his country rockstar persona to the stage, promising to shatter expectations and astonish the crowd. With a sound steeped in country storytelling and spiked with grunge grit, Wetzel is unlike anyone else in the industry.

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But the lineup doesn’t stop there. Country Thunder Arizona will also welcome Flatland Cavalry, Warren Zeiders, Randy Houser, Priscilla Block, and many more. With four-day passes and various VIP experiences available, this is one event country music fans won’t want to miss.

For all of you die-hard fans who just want to chill out and listen to the music, treat yourself to all the creature comforts with a Platinum Experience! Have an experience away from the general hustle and bustle of a festival, with all of the premium amenities like a designated viewing area, complimentary appetizers, dedicated entrance and parking, and more.

Country Thunder Music Festivals has a 20-year history of delivering unforgettable experiences, with five other major multi-day events in North America. For more information and tickets, visit countrythunder.com/az and follow Country Thunder on social media for the latest updates.

Get ready for a weekend of non-stop music, fun, and memories at Country Thunder Arizona 2024!



Get a Grip – InkedMag


Top-notch tattoo machines packed with innovation and safety provide precision performances. Small in stature and ample in capabilities, these three tattoo pen manufacturers present their latest and greatest instruments, helping tattooers achieve premium results on every canvas.

Mast Archer S by Dragonhawk

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Dragonhawk cranks up its technological offerings with the Mast Archer S wireless tattoo machine. The attention-drawing Archer S supplies tattoo professionals with ultra-fast charging capabilities that offer an hour of continual use with merely a five-minute charge. It is powered by Dragonhawk’s self-developed brushless motor, and equipped with MastLabs’ electronic control technology, high-res color display, and powerful performance. Compact, lightweight, and agile, the Archer S provides tattoo professionals with a comfortable grip, a 4.2 mm stroke, and safety features that are recognized internationally. dragonhawkofficial.com

 

FURY by OG Produce

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One machine with multiple uses, the FURY by OG PRODUCE packs premium technology into a small package that flows smoothly in the palm. From hairline details to dotting and smudging, tattooers will get up to nine hours of continual use with no tail-heavy feeling. The FURY features a 1.47-inch color screen and three adjustment modes, and is available in vibrant purple, green, or red. It is quiet, safety-protected, and equipped with an RCA connector, so you can amp up your machine even if you forget to put the pen on the charger. OG is offering Inked readers an exclusive discount with code OGFURY. ogtattoo.com

SOL Nova Unlimited by Cheyenne

Discover more artistic capabilities with the wireless SOL Nova Unlimited tattoo pen, Cheyenne’s enhanced version of the SOL Nova. The Berlin-based company created the elevated machine with advanced technology, time-saving, and ease of use in mind. The Unlimited is run by an exchangeable standard battery and available in four different stroke options. It operates with a single button that powers and pauses, switches operating modes, and adjusts quickly and intuitively as you tilt the machine. Thanks to the motion control you won’t be distracted from the tattooing process. cheyennetattoo.com   

 

An Original, Original  – InkedMag


Located on the Sunset Strip, Mark Mahoney’s Shamrock Social Club might be best described as a place where the elite and the underworld meet. A hangout for his celebrity friends, or a drop-in for anyone looking to ink an occasion with his classic black and gray aesthetic. The shop might as well be a confessional as those who sit and listen to his calm, cool drawl call him “Priest.”

The first time he walked into a tattoo shop at 14 years old, he knew he wanted to spend his life as a tattoo artist. The look, smell, artwork, and groups of outsiders always appealed to him.

“I was always attracted to counterculture,” Mahoney said.

Born and raised near Boston, Mahoney left art school in the mid-70s with his eye on Manhattan. He spent time tattooing bikers and outlaws before he met his people at the Chelsea Hotel. He once beat up a member of the Ramones at CBGB, and got stoned with William Burroughs and Allen Ginsburg before seeing his friend Nancy Spungen off to London. When she came back, she brought Sid Vicious.

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He moved to LA in 1980 and made friends with punk rockers and gangbangers. He ran with movie stars and musicians, and shot dope with intellectuals and degenerates. He’s a dying breed of 100% true originals and calls Johnny Depp, Lady Gaga, and Lana Del Rey friends.

He landed roles in a few movies, including playing a cool, Catholic, well-dressed man of many talents — not much of a stretch from his roots when he looked up to local heroes, gangs, and villains in his neighborhood. He thought about the priesthood as a young man, saying his prayers, following most rules, and trying to live up to expectations as a New England-born boy who loved motorcycles, leather jackets, and greasers from car magazines.

Most people will tell you his reputation and caring spirit extend beyond the famous to the infamous and unfamous alike. His shop is like a clubhouse for anyone looking to mark the good, bad, and ugly chapters of their lives. Mahoney sets the blueprint of what is cool and is a muse for creatives all over the world. If you’ve been in a tattoo shop recently, it’s probably built around the framework he and his colleagues laid down in the past half-century.

After almost 50 years of work, he routinely visits and catches up with old friends, even tattooing their children and grandchildren — imparting wisdom on ways to connect, meet likeminded people, sit, listen, and talk. “I think they keep coming back because I give a fuck,” Mahoney said. “Their pain is my pain; their joy is my joy.”

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The shop is decorated with images of hope and faith: relics of a time gone by, a quote overlooked, and a tribute to his Catholic upbringing. Faith plays a big role in his life, and he never gives up on the idea — putting all his trust and confidence into something underground, misunderstood, and illegal until not that long ago.

Mahoney has a lot of reasons to love his job. His shop is in the middle of Hollywood, along one of the most iconic strips in the world. He spends time with people who kept coming back and are now lifelong friends. He goes to work every day, does his job, and makes a living, but doesn’t consider himself an artist and isn’t concerned with the art side of his pursuits. He sees his single-needle, black-and-gray designs the same as he sees black-and-white photography or movies: an idea etched in time that gets softer and more beautiful. 

“I think black and gray ages more gracefully,” Mahoney said. “It has more drama to it.”

The clubhouse moved from its original location to 1114 Horn Ave in West Hollywood, just down the strip. Mahoney also started a clothing line called the Shamrock Social Club Collective that features his original designs screen printed on classic styles, the type of clothing you might expect anyone to wear in a tattoo shop.

Mahoney continues to keep tattoos affordable for everyone, not opting for a private studio and thousand-dollar designs. He’s still a modest tattooer inspired by the beauty he sees all around him. He believes in friendships, family, and the power to connect with clients over the good times, hard times, and everything in between.

“Tattoos are a joint effort,” Mahoney said. “Connection is the most important part.”

Don’t let the alligator shoes and vintage Cadillacs fool you — Mahoney believes in the power of connection; it’s what keeps him coming back. He’s one of the original outsiders, teaching the next generation and beyond about the power of being yourself, staying true, and authentic, and not following trends. When you lived through the 70s punk scene, the obnoxiousness of the 80s, and the death of originality, you look for what’s real, with true friends.

Appointments can be made by contacting the Shamrock Social Club at 310-271-9664. There is a bit of a waitlist, but you can expect the highest quality work, the finest conversation, and, if you’re up for it, a place to confess all your sins. Then, just sit back, watch a master, pay your respects, and believe in that power that faith brought you together with the Godfather.

190+ Renaissance Tattoo Designs (2024)


Renaissance tattoos represent far more than just body art – they are rich canvases that encapsulate the spirit, achievements, and enduring influence of one of history’s most transformative eras.

The Renaissance was a period of unparalleled artistic, cultural, and intellectual flourishing, a rebirth that revolutionized human thought and expression after centuries of stagnation.

These tattoos pay homage to the pioneering artists, thinkers, and innovators who defined this remarkable age. They capture the beauty and technical mastery of artworks like Michelangelo’s frescoes in the Sistine Chapel and Da Vinci’s anatomical sketches and Vitruvian Man.

Renaissance Tattoo Ideas

Renaissance tattoos go beyond merely recreating famous artistic images. They tap into the era’s passion for individualism, the pursuit of empirical knowledge, and the quest to better understand humanity’s place in the universe. Some ideas (as listed below) perfectly capture this spirit:

1. The Vitruvian Man (Leonardo da Vinci): A symbol of the blending of art and science, the Vitruvian Man represents human body proportions, encapsulating the Renaissance’s exploration of humanity and nature.

2. The Birth of Venus (Sandro Botticelli): Celebrating beauty, love, and the rebirth of classical antiquity, Botticelli’s masterpiece makes for a stunning and symbolic tattoo, embracing the rebirth of personal growth and beauty.

3. David (Michelangelo): An epitome of Renaissance sculpture, Michelangelo’s David symbolizes strength and youthful beauty. A tattoo of David reflects courage, beauty, and the triumph of reason over brute force.

4. The School of Athens (Raphael): Representing the gathering of the great minds of antiquity, this tattoo pays homage to knowledge, philosophy, and the confluence of thinkers that the Renaissance era reveres.

5. Mona Lisa (Leonardo da Vinci): Beyond her enigmatic smile, Mona Lisa’s tattoos capture the essence of mystery, the beauty of the human spirit, and Leonardo’s mastery over the art of portraiture.

6. Primavera (Sandro Botticelli): This piece of art is like a story or metaphor for springtime. First, they symbolize renewal – just like how nature renews itself and comes back to life in spring after winter. Second, the complexity of the design mirrors the complexity found in nature, with all its interconnected parts working together.

7. St. George Slaying the Dragon (Raphael): Symbolizing victory over adversity, this motif offers a dynamic narrative of courage, faith, and valor in the face of challenges.

8. The Creation of Adam (Michelangelo): A poignant representation of the touch of God giving life to Adam, this iconic fresco segment symbolizes life, creation, and the divine spark within humanity.

9. The Last Supper (Leonardo da Vinci): Symbolic of betrayal, unity, and the mysteries of faith, this mural offers a deeply narrative tattoo choice, rich with historical and religious significance.

10. La Primavera (Giuseppe Arcimboldo): Known for his imaginative portraits made from objects such as fruits, vegetables, and flowers, Arcimboldo’s work celebrates the bounty of nature and the creativity of perception.

11. The Annunciation (Leonardo da Vinci): Capturing the moment of the Angel Gabriel’s message to Mary, this tattoo symbolizes divine intervention, grace, and purity of spirit.

12. The Three Graces (Raphael): Symbolizing charm, beauty, and creativity, tattoos inspired by The Three Graces pay homage to classical mythology and the celebration of feminine virtues.

13. The Tempest (Giorgione): A mysterious and atmospheric landscape that encapsulates the shift towards more personal, emotionally charged art in the Renaissance.

14. Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk (Leonardo da Vinci): Believed to be a self-portrait of Leonardo, this tattoo reflects introspection, genius, and the endless pursuit of knowledge.

15. Venus of Urbino (Titian): Representing love, sensuality, and the beauty of the human form, Titian’s Venus makes for a tattoo that celebrates the depth of human emotions and beauty.

Combining the timeless elegance of Renaissance art with contemporary touches can create a unique and personal tattoo that reflects both the past and your individuality.

Renaissance Tattoos Meanings and Symbolisms

At their core, they represent a reverence for the pioneering artists, thinkers, and innovators who ushered in an age of rebirth and enlightenment after centuries of stagnation. Some commonly accepted meanings include:

1. Humanism and Individuality: The Renaissance era heralded the rebirth of classical antiquity, emphasizing human potential and the importance of individual expression. Tattoos of famous Renaissance portraits or sculptures, like Michelangelo’s David or Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, symbolize the celebration of human beauty, intelligence, and the uniqueness of the individual spirit.

2. Connection to Nature: Renaissance art often depicted harmonious, idyllic landscapes that represented the human connection to nature. Tattoos featuring landscapes from paintings like those of Leonardo da Vinci not only showcase a love for the natural world but also a desire for balance and harmony within it.

3. Love and Passion: During that period, many artworks were created that showed love in different ways – romantic love between people, as well as love for God or divine beings. One famous example is Botticelli’s painting “The Birth of Venus.” On the surface, it depicts the mythological goddess Venus being born from the sea. But it also represents deeper ideas like the miracle of birth itself, the beauty of the human form and nature, and people’s deep passion and appreciation for art and life in general.

4. Strength and Heroism: Many Renaissance artworks depict mythological heroes and biblical figures, embodying strength, courage, and heroism. Tattoos inspired by these figures, such as Michelangelo’s Moses or Hercules, signify personal strength, resilience, and the overcoming of life’s challenges.

5. Knowledge and Wisdom: The Renaissance sparked a hunger for knowledge, science, and exploration. Tattoos depicting Renaissance innovators, philosophers, globes, and astrolabes symbolize an insatiable curiosity about the world, a pursuit of wisdom, and a celebration of the human drive to learn and discover.

6. Artistic Mastery and Creativity: Renaissance art displayed mastery through lifelike sculptures and frescoes. Tattoos replicating these works or depicting artistic elements like brushes honor the original artists’ skills while celebrating the wearer’s creative journey and passion for art.

7. Religious and Spiritual Symbolism: The period saw a plethora of religious artworks that conveyed deep spiritual messages and themes. Tattoos of scenes from the Sistine Chapel ceiling or Leonardo’s Last Supper carry with them a sense of faith, divinity, and contemplation of the spiritual and the eternal.

8. Mythology and Allegory: Renaissance art was filled with allegorical and mythological themes, conveying complex messages through symbolic storytelling. Tattoos inspired by works like Botticelli’s Primavera (Spring) weave together myths and nature to symbolize rebirth, renewal, and the cyclical nature of life.

9. Exploration and Adventure: The Renaissance period coincided with the Age of Exploration, mirroring a world expanding beyond its known borders. Nautical maps, ships, and compasses found in tattoos echo this sense of adventure and discovery, urging a journey beyond the physical to the intellectual or spiritual.

10. Transformation and Rebirth: At its core, the Renaissance was a period of profound transformation, marking a departure from the old ways of thinking to embrace the new. Similarly, tattoos featuring the phoenix or imagery of metamorphosis symbolize personal growth, transformation, and the constant evolution of the self.

Our photo gallery below showcases some of the finest tattoos inspired from renaissance artwork:

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Conclusion

These cool Renaissance tattoo ideas offer a window into the soul of an era that celebrated the heights of human potential and beauty. Each piece not only stands as a testament to the artistry of the past but also invites personal interpretation and connection in the present, making for deeply meaningful body art. Given the complexity and the level of detail required for these tattoos, they may be more costly and time-consuming than simpler designs. It’s important to discuss your budget and expectations with your chosen artist beforehand.

References: Renaissance Wiki

Art on the Go: The Best Tattoo Apps for Artists


In today’s digital age, being a tattoo artist is akin to being a modern Renaissance artist. It’s not just about creating designs and tattooing skin; it’s about juggling roles as a social media manager, a marketing professional, a photographer, and more. Balancing these tasks can be daunting, but with the help of specialized apps, artists can now wield a digital arsenal that fits snugly in their pockets. Whether you’re seeking assistance with booking, aiming to craft digital artwork, or looking to experiment with new tattoo designs, these apps are your artistic Swiss Army knife.

We asked around and the top appointment scheduling software is hands-down Bookedin.com. They’ve been around since 2010 and their easy-to-use booking platform helps busy tattoo artists streamline their business, eliminate no-show/no-calls, and save countless hours of time every week. Client appointment reminders are custom, meaning even if you book far in advance you can set reminders up to include all the appointment info and send automatically at the perfect time. Collecting deposits online is easy and the client list and security features are the best on the market. Bookedin offers a generous $100 credit refer-a-friend program and you can even save 50% off your first 3 months by visiting bookedin.com/inked. 

Inkedshop

Procreate is a digital art app exclusively available for iPad, renowned for its powerful features and customizable brushes. This app provides a seamless and responsive drawing experience, allowing artists to work with precision and fluidity. Its advanced layering system, selection tools, and editing capabilities make it a versatile platform for creating and manipulating artwork. Procreate’s user-friendly interface and integration with various file formats make it a top choice for professional artists and enthusiasts alike.

Inkedshop

InkHunter is a perfect tattoo try-on app that offers a wide range of well-crafted tattoo designs for virtual try-on. The app features a variety of free tattoos, including ink tattoos with sketches and lines, covering a wide range of styles from plants to illustrations. One of the most amazing features of InkHunter is the ability to try on preset tattoo drawings from different angles and even edit them for the desired final tattoo try-on effect. InkHunter is a valuable tool for artists and clients alike, allowing them to visualize and experiment with tattoo designs before committing to permanent ink.

Tattoo Font Designer is a specialized software for creating and customizing unique tattoo fonts. It offers a variety of tools and features that allow users to design personalized lettering styles for tattoos. With options to adjust spacing, height, and letterforms, users can create aesthetically pleasing and customized tattoo fonts. The software includes a preview function to visualize how the fonts look on different surfaces, making it easier for artists to design lettering that complements the body’s contours.

Tattoodo is a comprehensive platform that offers tattoo design inspirations and connects users with the best tattoo artists to bring their ideas to life. The app features thousands of tattoo designs in its library, and users can explore the inspiration section to search for amazing tattoo examples that match their style and personality. Users can contact tattooers for suggestions or details about their work, making it easier to find the right artist for their tattoo needs.