Demons and monsters by OsangThree witches spinning the threads of human destiny done by Sojung
Osang and Sojung are a South Korean couple who tattoo at Hysteric Garden, Seoul, and also do guest spots around the world, including America, Canada, Australia, Europe, and Taiwan.
Burning candle, skull, and magic hand by OsangA goat and its brides done by Sojung
Both artists specialize in black work that is heavy on detailed lines, and macabre subject matter. As Halloween is right around the corner, they are a perfect pair to get a couple of tattoos from!
Burning church set ablaze by a mischievous demon, done by OsangA burning witch done by Sojung
You can bring in your own ideas or get an original piece from either of them.
Torture device and a big ole bug done by OsangGuillotine by Sojung
The couple do lots of specifically occult pieces such as demons, devils, black goats, witches, etc. They are also happy to tattoo more traditional Korean designs such as tigers and ravens if that’s more your style.
A meeting with a demon done by OsangA dance with the devil by Sojung
If you want a one of a kind, detail oriented black work piece, look no further.
A witchy hanging done by Osang
Anatomical human by SojungTraditional Korean tiger done by Osang
Medieval torture by SojungBeheading done by OsangDemonic Angel by SojungGallows and face done by OsangVision of the valley of dry bones by SojungGallows in Hell done by OsangThree eyed goat by Sojung
Keep an eye out on their Instagrams for their travelling guest spots, or pop in while you’re in South Korea. @osangbrutal @goatblackeyed you can find their emails for bookings on their individual Instagram accounts
Jinpil Yuu is tattooer and owner of the tattoo studio The Ravens Ink in Seoul, South Korea. Jinpil is famous for his flower tattoos, particularly his peony’s. Jinpil uses brilliantly deep and vibrant colours for his colour pieces.
Bright peony flowers on the sternum coupled with a black snake.Fantastic life sized jellyfish on the ribs.Traditional Korean styled tiger, bird, and tree.More of a neo traditional style fox on the thighs, with bright jewels and flowers for ornamentation.A Korean/Japanese styled kitsune, or fox spirit that can have multiple tails and great wisdom.
For his flower tattoos, Jinpil uses heavy contrast between red/orange, and black/dark greens.
Beautiful flowers alongside a very dark whale.Brilliant dark red and pink peony flowers that wrap around the arm.Beautiful, matching fish and flowers.Vibrant dark red peony as an arm filler in the elbow ditch.Bijinga (beautiful woman) with multiple flowers, from the arm to the chest.Stunning pink peony flowers with dark green leaves with a large dark snake wrapping around them.
He is also known for his blackwork, and Korean style pieces. Particularly gakubori, such as clouds and water, as well as snakes.
Bijinga, flowers, and traditional Korean background.Blackwork goldfish.Terrifying blackwork hornet.Blackwork hannya mask.Brilliant blackwork peony flower on the neck.More American traditional blackwork horned wolf head with dagger.Gakubori traditional Korean cloud back piece that extends onto the shoulders.Absolutely stunning full head piece featuring flowers, a snake, and traditional Korean background.Traditional Korean gakubori cloud wrist cuff piece.
Tiger’s make a fantastic design and can be done in many different styles including Japanese, Chinese, Korean, American traditional, neo traditional, black and grey, photo realism, dotwork, geometric style, and watercolor.
Neo traditional scalp tiger done by Adam Guy Hays at Red Rock Tattoo.
Tiger tattoos can also carry many different meanings. When done in an Asian style a tiger represents strength, courage, long life, and are also meant to ward off evil spirits, bad luck, and even disease. When done in a more Western style such as American traditional, black and grey, realism, etc.. the tiger is tattooed for its beauty, power, and intensity.
Watercolor space tiger done by Adrian Bascur in Chile.Huge neo traditional three-eyed tiger head by Alex Gotza done at Dirty Roses Tattoo Studio.Beautiful neo traditional tiger head by Brian Flores in Spain.Photo realistic tiger head with flowers done by Sandra Daukshta at Home of Tattoos in Latvia.American traditional tiger fighting a snake done by Mikey Holmes at coast to Coast Tattoo in Charlotte NC.Another American traditional tiger fighting a snake done by Stefan Johnsson at California Electric Tattoo Parlor in California.
Tigers are one of the biggest predators in the world, and are a solitary creature, so are often seen as symbols of strength and resilience. Tiger tattoos are often done just as a head, but can also be done as a full body. Generally tiger heads are done in a more Western design, with a full body tiger being done in an Asian style, though both can be done in any style.
Korean style blackwork tiger done by Apro Lee in Seoul South Korea.Japanese tiger done by Eli Ferguson at Ichi Tattoo in Tokyo.Unfinished Japanese backpiece done by Sean Cushnie at Kapala Tattoo in Winnipeg.Realistic black and grey tiger head by Jakob Holst Rasmussen done in Aarhus, Denmark.Geometric dotwork tiger head done by Mark Ostein at Wozen Studio in Lisbon.Realistic full back piece with skulls done by Matt Jordan at Ship Shape Tattoo in New Zealand.