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Biomechanical art

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world, most typically represented with human or animal anatomy where bones and joints are replaced with metal pistons and gears, but infused with muscles and tendons.
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began designing their own original, biomechanical art, creating one of the most popular contemporary tattoo art movements.
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series. As the biomechanical tattoo art style became increasingly popular, tattoo artists such as
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style of art that combines elements of machines with organics. Rendered with distinct
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artists began tattooing images taken directly from the movie, and from artist
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Biomechanical art was popularized in 1979 when Swiss artist
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TLC Tattoo Wars: Biomechanical Art featuring Guy Aitchison
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designed the alien creatures in the 1979 feature film
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Index

surrealistic
realism
fantasy
H.R. Giger
Alien
Ridley Scott
Alien
tattoo
H.R. Giger
Necronomicon
Guy Aitchison
Aaron Cain
Fashion portal
LED tattoo
"Biomechanical Tattoos, Designs, Pictures, and Ideas"
the original
Levy 2008
"Biomechanical Tattoos"
Tattoos in Modern Society
ISBN
978-1-4042-1829-1
H.R. Giger Official website
Guy Aitchison Biography
Aaron Cain Biography
David H. Frantz Official website
TLC Tattoo Wars: Biomechanical Art featuring Guy Aitchison
Category
Visual arts genres

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