Silo, a world-class tattoo artist from South Korea, will wow you. You’ll be hard pushed to locate any resemblances to traditional black ink tattoos since he transforms his tattoos into watercolor paintings using soft hues.
Every design is one-of-a-kind since it is based on the tales of his clients:
“These tattoos have a lot of backstories. People tell me what they want and why, and I create drawings based on their stories. In an interview, Silo remarked, “I put my passion into even the tiniest tattoos.”
#1 “The flower tattoo on foot represents something new and fresh in Korea,” Silo said.

#2 “This kid has had a difficult life, so I created these flowers to wish her a fresh start.”

#3 “In Korea, tattoo culture is a bit different.”

#4 “I traveled to Australia and Thailand to study tattoo art since it was forbidden at the time.”

#5 “When I got back, I wanted to study more on my own.”

#6 “I believe that learning never really ceases, and I continue to learn something new every day even now, ten years later.”

#7 “The most difficult aspect of becoming a tattooist is the struggle with myself.”

#8 “I wasn’t born an artist; I learned how to be one.”

#9 “It’s one percent skill and ninety-nine percent effort.”

#10 “It’s the end of my career as a tattooist if I ever become lazy.”

#11 “But for the time being, I’m turning people’s tales into designs and putting my heart into their tattoos.”

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