
Belgium artist Vincent Hocquet has an interesting tattoo technique that looks like pointillism and watercolor painting. His designs include three-dimensional and geometrical shapes, organic patterns, and optical illusions.







Photos © Vincent Hocquet

Belgium artist Vincent Hocquet has an interesting tattoo technique that looks like pointillism and watercolor painting. His designs include three-dimensional and geometrical shapes, organic patterns, and optical illusions.







Photos © Vincent Hocquet
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4 Responses to “Polynesian and Escher Inspired Tattoos”
Feb 22, 2012 1
thopppThese are truely inspiring .. incredibly creative . must have taken hours and lots of £££££
Mar 03, 2012 2
Lukem NukemThese are great! Some of them aren’t quite at the “impossible shape” level because the shapes would actually be fairly easy to construct in real life. I’m specifically looking at the snowflake cube thing in the second to last picture.
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Either way, impossible illusions aside, these are amazing tattoos. They are creative, well drawn, and beautiful. Very nice tessellations, those are a great hallmark of Escher.
Apr 05, 2012 3
ShawnteWoah, Awesome tattoos. But what’s with the multiple limbs thing xD?
Apr 06, 2012 4
Adriana de BarrosThe tattoo artist has chosen to photograph his work with multiple views of an arm or leg, so that you can see the full work.