Tattyoo

Diamond by Notanotherbill

Romance 1 by Janine Rewell

Romance 1 by Janine Rewell

Anchor Aweigh! by Anna Kovecses

You know the drill – you see an artwork you like, and your head spins so fast you start spewing OHMYGOSHIWANTTHATPERMANENTLYONMYBODY.

But here’s the thing. Tattoos may be forever (if you don’t discount laser-ing it off, ouch!) but you can get your fix at Tattyoo instead. The brand has some fancy stuff up on their online store, but the deal clincher may just be their custom service where you can have your own tattoos printed out. Think of it like a pair of disposable contact lens where you can change one up everyday.

The best thing about it? If you’re tired of it you won’t have to burn it off. Unless you’re certain about it anyway.

Owen Davey

Owen Davey

Owen Davey

Owen Davey

Owen Davey

Owen Davey

Happy Monday folks!

This week I’m starting the blog off with some yum work by Owen Davey – a freelance illustrator living and working in Brighton, UK. He has an impressive list of clients from almost every continent (save the Antartica!).

You can also browse his blog and pick up fantastic-looking zines and prints in his shop.

Maja Ruznik

Maja Ruznik

Maja Ruznik

Maja Ruznik

Maja Ruznik

Maja Ruznik

Born in Bosnia & Hercegovina and currently living in San Francisco, Maja Ruznik work intrigues me. Her paintings predominantly focus on people’s faces. Blurred yet crisp, their eyes are piercingly cool and stoic – reflecting a certain helplessness; perhaps even a cry for help.

Some of her work is founded on her experience as a childhood refugee fleeing from a war-torn country. Her romantic notions soon ended after she went back for a visit 17 years later to a country devastated by the war.

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