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]]>Barbeoch is a graduate of the notable Estienne School of arts in Paris, and he was a successful graphic designer before moving to Marseille and deciding to explore the world of tattooing. He founded his own studio Prisme Tattoo and quickly made a name for himself thanks to his ornamental geometric style, using graphic designer software to recreate complex patterns.
Even though most clients seek out Barbeoch for his large-scale ornamental tattoos, he’s no stranger to minimalistic tattoos that are equally inventive. He calls them “motion tattoos”, and they might look ordinary to the naked eye, but the real magic happens once you take a closer look.
Barbeoch uses a transparent film to reveal the hidden motions of his tattoos, which can create an animated effect when the sheet moves across them. He even created an Instagram filter to make it easier to observe the movement of his “motion tattoos”, which usually take the shape of mandalas, blinking eyes, playing cards, and many different objects.
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]]>The post Rémy Barbeoch’s Motion Tattoos Have to be Seen to be Believed appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Barbeoch is a graduate of the notable Estienne School of arts in Paris, and he was a successful graphic designer before moving to Marseille and deciding to explore the world of tattooing. He founded his own studio Prisme Tattoo and quickly made a name for himself thanks to his ornamental geometric style, using graphic designer software to recreate complex patterns.
Even though most clients seek out Barbeoch for his large-scale ornamental tattoos, he’s no stranger to minimalistic tattoos that are equally inventive. He calls them “motion tattoos”, and they might look ordinary to the naked eye, but the real magic happens once you take a closer look.
Barbeoch uses a transparent film to reveal the hidden motions of his tattoos, which can create an animated effect when the sheet moves across them. He even created an Instagram filter to make it easier to observe the movement of his “motion tattoos”, which usually take the shape of mandalas, blinking eyes, playing cards, and many different objects.
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