9 guest tattoo artists in Singapore to check out for March

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Back by popular demand, tattoo artists can’t seem to get enough of Singapore’s booming scene. And lucky for them, we can’t seem to get enough of them either. If you’re looking for some new art to rock on your skin – here are some guest artist to check out this March in Singapore. [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/ClILaWzuJ39/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link[/embed] Based in Seoul, Gisant is an...

Back by popular demand, tattoo artists can’t seem to get enough of Singapore’s booming scene. And lucky for them, we can’t seem to get enough of them either. If you’re looking for some new art to rock on your skin – here are some guest artist to check out this March in Singapore.Based in Seoul, Gisant is an incredibly detailed tattooer with an eye for design and fine line art.

Enroute to Sydney & Melbourne, Lee Hyang is making a stop over at Singapore this March. The artist from South Korea offers their customers beautiful ornamental fine art, as well as delicate uncomplicated designs. The artist also plays around with colours, escpically shades of blue, purple and pink. Some reoccurring themes include floral, butterflies and moon designs.Baco_tattooerAlso hailing from Korea, Baco_tattooer speacialises in realistic microrealism tattoo design.

Underpinning a darker theme, Avenn_ttt’s designs are also primarily shaded to bring out the ink. Besides fierce animal designs int the form of sharks, birds and dragons, the artist also features unique one-of-a-kind designs in the form of doodles and legendary pop moments like a charcter out of the My Chemical Romance music video. Be warned, this one is for the bold thanks to the intense use of the black ink.

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