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Men's T-shirt with long sleeves called "Twins". The T-shirt is made in the charismatic style of the famous Swiss artist Hans Rudolf Giger in the direction of fantastic realism, with the image of fused Skulls. This design breaks stereotypes and embodies the strength and strangeness of the human body, combining mechanics and biology. The spectacular T-shirt is made in the original brutal biomechanical style. We recommend this long sleeve to tattoo fans and people who love the organic and biomechanical style of tattoos!
Material: 95% cotton, 5% lycra. The application is of very high quality and is not felt to the touch. A T-shirt boiled at 90 degrees does not shrink after washing. It is recommended to wash at a temperature no higher than 40 degrees, you can iron.
Material: 95% cotton, 5% lycra. The application is of very high quality and is not felt to the touch. A T-shirt boiled at 90 degrees does not shrink after washing. It is recommended to wash at a temperature no higher than 40 degrees, you can iron.
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Hans Rudolf Giger is a Swiss fantasy realist artist best known for his design work for the film Alien.
Organica is very close to biomechanics, you can even call it a “daughter” or “brother” style in tattooing. Similar to biomechanics, organic matter merges with the human body, organs and tissues, entangles them from the outside or grows from the inside. But if biomech implies mechanisms and metal, then organics is based on natural, living elements, such as bones, plants, tree roots or corals. Essentially, Organics is an abstract, fantasy representation of the symbiosis of plant and animal organisms. Typically, tattoos in the Organic style are bright, colorful and always textured. The elaboration of the relief and the smallest details of the image texture makes Organics a natural and integral part of the body. But, unlike biomechanics, this naturalness is of natural origin. Organics are often drawn “freehand”, that is, immediately on the skin, without a preliminary sketch on paper. But to do this, the tattoo artist must have a good command of the transmission of light, texture, perspective and anatomy of the body. The idea of Organic tattooing originated in the 90s in America. There is a widespread belief that the masters in creating sketches were inspired by the works of the famous artist Giger.
Organica is very close to biomechanics, you can even call it a “daughter” or “brother” style in tattooing. Similar to biomechanics, organic matter merges with the human body, organs and tissues, entangles them from the outside or grows from the inside. But if biomech implies mechanisms and metal, then organics is based on natural, living elements, such as bones, plants, tree roots or corals. Essentially, Organics is an abstract, fantasy representation of the symbiosis of plant and animal organisms. Typically, tattoos in the Organic style are bright, colorful and always textured. The elaboration of the relief and the smallest details of the image texture makes Organics a natural and integral part of the body. But, unlike biomechanics, this naturalness is of natural origin. Organics are often drawn “freehand”, that is, immediately on the skin, without a preliminary sketch on paper. But to do this, the tattoo artist must have a good command of the transmission of light, texture, perspective and anatomy of the body. The idea of Organic tattooing originated in the 90s in America. There is a widespread belief that the masters in creating sketches were inspired by the works of the famous artist Giger.
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