168 Tattoos

(2021)

I love to experiment. All of these originated in a single shape.

This set of visuals started as a game. The more I played with a single shape, the more I found out. They looked like alien/cyberpunk/nature (if you know what this style is, please, let me know) tattoos, so I made some quick mockups and they are looking incredibly great in all versions - line art, black&white or colored.

Find out more about the process of getting new shapes out of old costume embroidery below.

Leaves / Praying Mantis / Grasshopper
Photo by William Randles. Downloaded from Unsplash

Cyber Sparrow / Medusa
Photo by Hanna Postova. Downloaded from Unsplash

A meditating girl / Frog monster / Biker / Rider
Photo by Valeria Smirnova & Adrien King on Unsplash

Two demons / Dragons head
Photo by Diana Akhmedova on Unsplash

Mantas / Birds / Bunny
Photo by Se Nuno on Unsplash

Cybertotem / Donkey / Spaceship
Photo by Klara Kulikova on Unsplash

Forest necklace / Tree forest
Mockup photo by Hanna Postova on Unsplash

Butterfly / Mustache man
Mockup photo by Merri J on Unsplash

Mockup photo by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash

Mockup photo by engin akyurt on Unsplash

Mockup photo by Taisiia Shestopal on Unsplash

Mockup photo by Adrian Swancar on Unsplash

Mockup photo by Tengyart on Unsplash

Mockup photo by Sinitta Leunen on Unsplash

Mockup photo by Klara Kulikova on Unsplash


The process of involving something from my past to something new is my big passion in the last year. All it started with my animation Introspective, where I used as base shapes embroidery flower motives from old costumes. I adjusted and play with them. Usually with mirror and bisect and enjoyed all the new what came. All made in Blender.

Photo of the vest: E. Drobna, Spa Museum Piestany.