Silo is a renowned tattoo artist from South Korea, known for her delicate, painting-like flower tattoos. Her work perfectly captures the essence of elegant Asian art, emphasizing sophistication and femininity. For those seeking to add an extra layer of elegance, Silo offers a unique approach to tattoo design.In addition to creating new tattoos, Silo is celebrated for her exceptional skill in transforming old, unwanted tattoos into stunning new pieces of art. Many clients choose her to cover or correct tattoos they no longer cherish. If you’d like to see the beautiful creations of this Korean artist, scroll down and explore the images we selected for you today.More info:InstagramThis post may includeaffiliate links.
Silo is a renowned tattoo artist from South Korea, known for her delicate, painting-like flower tattoos. Her work perfectly captures the essence of elegant Asian art, emphasizing sophistication and femininity. For those seeking to add an extra layer of elegance, Silo offers a unique approach to tattoo design.
In addition to creating new tattoos, Silo is celebrated for her exceptional skill in transforming old, unwanted tattoos into stunning new pieces of art. Many clients choose her to cover or correct tattoos they no longer cherish. If you’d like to see the beautiful creations of this Korean artist, scroll down and explore the images we selected for you today.
More info:Instagram
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Bored Pandareached out to the Korean artist Silo to learn more about the creative process behind her intricate and vibrant tattoo designs. Silo shared with us: “I care a lot about the nature around me. Even the grass on the side of the road is a good inspiration. Recently, when I moved, I had a small garden and started to grow flowers myself. This experience is healing my mind and teaching me more diverse expressions. Based on my admiration and respect for nature, I aim to capture the color and freedom of nature in my artwork.
The process of covering or transforming old tattoos seems quite challenging. That’s why we asked Silo about her approach to cover-up designs that hide unwanted tattoos or turn them into stunning new pieces of art. She shared: “I enjoy doing cover-ups. While getting a tattoo on clean skin offers the freedom to fully express my artistry, cover-ups present a unique challenge. It’s about maximizing my skills in a restricted environment, achieving the best results, and ensuring customer satisfaction in these adverse conditions. This process makes me more mature and motivates me to continually improve.Let me explain based on my style. First of all, the application may vary depending on the genre of the tattoo. Covering up tattoos requires a lot of experience. It’s not only important to understand the current color but also to anticipate the results after healing. Successfully covering an old tattoo requires an understanding of how colors interact when they overlap.For example, if you cover yellow with blue, it becomes greenish-blue. You can also use the dark parts of the old tattoo to create contrast in the new design. Achieving good results depends heavily on this knowledge and experience.Another crucial aspect is persuading our clients. Many people want to cover their tattoos with bright colors and similar sizes to the original. However, for a successful cover-up, it’s essential to include larger and darker areas. Otherwise, they might be very disappointed. There’s no point in a ‘cover-up only’ approach. My goal is ‘covering it up and making it beautiful.'"
The process of covering or transforming old tattoos seems quite challenging. That’s why we asked Silo about her approach to cover-up designs that hide unwanted tattoos or turn them into stunning new pieces of art. She shared: “I enjoy doing cover-ups. While getting a tattoo on clean skin offers the freedom to fully express my artistry, cover-ups present a unique challenge. It’s about maximizing my skills in a restricted environment, achieving the best results, and ensuring customer satisfaction in these adverse conditions. This process makes me more mature and motivates me to continually improve.
Let me explain based on my style. First of all, the application may vary depending on the genre of the tattoo. Covering up tattoos requires a lot of experience. It’s not only important to understand the current color but also to anticipate the results after healing. Successfully covering an old tattoo requires an understanding of how colors interact when they overlap.
For example, if you cover yellow with blue, it becomes greenish-blue. You can also use the dark parts of the old tattoo to create contrast in the new design. Achieving good results depends heavily on this knowledge and experience.
Another crucial aspect is persuading our clients. Many people want to cover their tattoos with bright colors and similar sizes to the original. However, for a successful cover-up, it’s essential to include larger and darker areas. Otherwise, they might be very disappointed. There’s no point in a ‘cover-up only’ approach. My goal is ‘covering it up and making it beautiful.'"
Many women choose the Korean artist Silo to highlight their sophistication and femininity through her tattoos. We were curious about how Silo ensures each tattoo reflects the unique personality and style of her clients. She explained: “I’m always grateful to the customers who visit me. Tattooing is a collaborative process between my client and me, so I believe that thorough consultation before starting is crucial. With sufficient consultation, I can understand exactly what they want. Fortunately, most clients give me broad themes (e.g., flower types) because they trust me completely.On the appointment day, we meet in person to consider the client’s body shape, placement, skin color, etc. I then recommend the best design to make the client stand out the most. Sometimes, the design is modified significantly because ‘what you want’ and ‘what suits you’ can be different. This personal interaction is essential. Through this series of processes, my work becomes unique for each individual.”
Many women choose the Korean artist Silo to highlight their sophistication and femininity through her tattoos. We were curious about how Silo ensures each tattoo reflects the unique personality and style of her clients. She explained: “I’m always grateful to the customers who visit me. Tattooing is a collaborative process between my client and me, so I believe that thorough consultation before starting is crucial. With sufficient consultation, I can understand exactly what they want. Fortunately, most clients give me broad themes (e.g., flower types) because they trust me completely.
On the appointment day, we meet in person to consider the client’s body shape, placement, skin color, etc. I then recommend the best design to make the client stand out the most. Sometimes, the design is modified significantly because ‘what you want’ and ‘what suits you’ can be different. This personal interaction is essential. Through this series of processes, my work becomes unique for each individual.”
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