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tarkheki — Bear and Otter Tribal Tattoo

Published: 2012-01-28 21:28:27 +0000 UTC; Views: 10619; Favourites: 128; Downloads: 2758
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Description Commission for client in Belgium.
She requested a Bear and an Otter, in a sort of circling position, done in a "tribal" style.

Due to my last "tribal" tattoo [the eagle] being stolen and used in a Video Game banner campaign without my consultation or permission, I am taking extra precautions with the heavy water marking. I realize it might not actually stop the theft, but the clear name reference lends to some good people to contact me about general art theft of my designs.

I enjoy working on this style, simply because I can "Zone out" while doing it. It's more about the form and flow then detail and draftsmanship. It's a pleasure to work on a variety of different styles.
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Comments: 16

BoricuaGirl08 [2013-01-19 05:19:51 +0000 UTC]

Wow this is an amazing tatto design!! It seems so simple and intricate at the same time! >w< I love it!

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AvocadoArt [2012-03-13 00:19:59 +0000 UTC]

Wonderful work! Someone should cut in linoleum and do some prints...

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bear48 [2012-03-04 14:44:52 +0000 UTC]

nice work

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Lithium-Tears [2012-02-04 12:22:05 +0000 UTC]

Awesome!! you captured the form and flow perfectly, and as always your lines are so crisp and clean!

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tarkheki In reply to Lithium-Tears [2012-02-05 03:45:59 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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Hpbuni [2012-01-29 16:26:10 +0000 UTC]

I love it! You did a beautiful job. Otter are one of my favorite animals It's terrible that people would have the gall to steal someone's art for their own selfish purposes.

So this sort of style isn't representative of any of the bands? Are there still any sort of rules a person should follow if they draw in this style?

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tarkheki In reply to Hpbuni [2012-01-29 18:24:48 +0000 UTC]

This is not any Ethnic style. It was most noticeably created by Tattoo parlors and tattoo enthusiasts who wants "Native" like tattoos [Specifically Maori] but didn't have the skill or the rights to design in that style. If anything, this is more a contemporary design style trying to emulate an aboriginal style that failed- but in itself is pretty bombastic.

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Hpbuni In reply to tarkheki [2012-01-31 15:29:25 +0000 UTC]

I never look at tattoos the same anymore when I see them. I personally only do hennah tattoos if I put a design on my skin and it's usually just my initials. But now whenever I see tattoos I just think "Gosh I hope that one isn't breaking any rules."

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tarkheki In reply to Hpbuni [2012-01-31 19:04:53 +0000 UTC]

The tattoo culture is a very deep running one. There were some documented book o Russian tattoos that were common in Prisons... and the "language" they spoke. Some tattoos [Black Jaguar up the arm] are classics, and usually have specific meaning in the tattoo culture. I think they have published books about the contemporary designs and their meanings.

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HeatherD [2012-01-29 01:03:36 +0000 UTC]

The composition of this is wonderful, perfectly balanced!

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tarkheki In reply to HeatherD [2012-01-29 01:10:50 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! She wanted a "yin yan" kind of feel to it. I'm glad that it is balanced even though the figures are so different in size.

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purpleshadowbooster [2012-01-28 23:41:40 +0000 UTC]

Wow this look amazing

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tarkheki In reply to purpleshadowbooster [2012-01-29 01:11:01 +0000 UTC]

Thanks.

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purpleshadowbooster In reply to tarkheki [2012-01-29 01:17:58 +0000 UTC]

your welcome

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HairyHippo [2012-01-28 21:45:14 +0000 UTC]

First of all, it looks fantastic!
Second, I've noticed indeed how easy it is to steal tribal art even with watermarks.

A quick thought entered my mind when reading your comments for this piece. Perhaps if you made the tribal itself as a watermark for a random picture. Wouldn't that make it a pain in the ass to steal?

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tarkheki In reply to HairyHippo [2012-01-28 21:54:53 +0000 UTC]

The issue isn't how it's watermarked. Like I said, the theft is inevitable- but the water marking makes the identification of the piece easier to isolate. So when someone stumbles upon the same picture, they can easily google my name and contact me directly.

Sadly, those who steal the images are usually folks with little artistic skill, so they find the need to appropriate other's works in order to hide their inadequacies. Those with a little tech know-how can easily get around any watermark produced.

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