The Belarussian tattoo artist and illustrator Ilya Brezinski based in St Petersburg, Russia, is known for creating dotted and blackwork body art, through which the surreal characters from his vivid imagination bleed out into reality.
The tattoos Ilya creates are predominantly monochrome and often not constrained by the usual boundries, sometimes traveling throughout the whole body. But what makes some of them even more impressive is that they’re actually a cluster of dots, carefully arranged into these awesome designs. The style is very much reminiscent of pointillism, which was invented by the French artists George Seurat and Paul Signac back in 1886.
The tattoos Ilya creates are predominantly monochrome and often not constrained by the usual boundries, sometimes traveling throughout the whole body. But what makes some of them even more impressive is that they’re actually a cluster of dots, carefully arranged into these awesome designs. The style is very much reminiscent of pointillism, which was invented by the French artists George Seurat and Paul Signac back in 1886.
(h/t: boredpanda)