Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva Karabudak

Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva Karabudak

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Tattoo artist Eva Karabudak takes the meaning of body art to a new level. The Turkish artist has been creating her famous ink copies of world masterpieces on the skin of her clients for many years. She brings part of the history of art into everyday life, leaving miniature paintings of Van Gogh, Edvard Munch and other painting geniuses on the bodies.

See the amazing work of a talented tattoo artist next.Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakIn each tattoo, Eva Karabudak embodies the idea and emotional essence of the masterpiece that the artist wanted to convey to society. The master experiments with different techniques, expanding the boundaries of the art of tattooing. A graduate of the Art Academy herself, she looks at classical paintings from a new perspective and brings an unusual sound to them.Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakVincent van Gogh "Self-portrait" and " Night Terrace cafe»

Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakVasily Kandinsky

Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakRene Magritte " Son of Man»

Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakPeter Bruegel the Elder " The Triumph of Death»

Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakVincent van Gogh "Night Cafe" and " Church in Auvers»

Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakGustav Klimt " The Virgin»

Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakMauritz Cornelis Escher

Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakSalvador Dali " The Persistence of Memory»

Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakEdvard Munch " The Scream»

Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakVincent van Gogh " Self-portrait»

Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakHieronymus Bosch "The Garden of Earthly Delights" (detail)

Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakSandro Botticelli "The Birth of Venus" and Vincent van Gogh " Starry Night»

Masterpieces of world art on tattoos of Eva KarabudakGeorges Seurat " Sunday afternoon on the island of Grand Jatt»

An artistic copy is also an art. Eva's works are striking in their precision and subtlety of detail, and at the same time, new facets are traced in each of the well-known masterpieces. A tattoo remains on the body for life, so why not capture the love of beauty on the skin?

Keywords: Vincent van Gogh | Gustav Klimt | Art | Paintings | Clients | Copies | Master | Tattoos | Body | Turkey | Artist | Masterpieces | Edvard Munch

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