How Artists Enlarge Photos On Canvas
Painting is one of the hobbies of the tattoo artist, Martin Del Camino, whose works are usually collages of different cultures. The Argentinean artist who also owns the Ichiban Tattoo Studio, 1912 Mass says that he tries to combine eating and painting, and has a flair for the Japanese art of tattooing Eastern images on the body which he reproduces as black and white photos on canvas or enlarge photos on canvas. Many other artist colleagues from different nations are also expected to exhibit their work at the ‘number one’ Ichiban ‘Untitled Art Show’. Tonks, a photographer, specializes on representing meaningful digital photos on canvas such that they have a hidden meaning.
Del Camino, who has been in this field since 1992, took up a college course on graphic design with acrylic and watercolor painting, but was gradually attracted towards tattooing. He used Japanese brushes or needles instead of markers.
With tattooing becoming more and more popular in the US, and people wanting more and more areas of their body covered with art, tattoo artists are gaining equal respect and are treated similar to professional painters and sculptors do. People are quickly learning how to differentiate between real tattoo artist and the fake imitators out there.