Biomechanical Tattoos
by Las Vegas Tattoo Artist
Joe Riley
Check out some of the latest biomechanical tattoos by Joe Riley at Inner Visions Tattoo in Las Vegas. Joe has been a student of biomechanical tattoo art for more than 20 years and continues to learn and push the limits of his unique style of Biomech Tattoos. Joe's main focus is large scale Biomechanical Tattoos, such as full sleeves and full biomech backpieces, however he also does some smaller biomechanical tattoo projects as well. If you have any questions about getting a biomechanical tattoo Las Vegas from Joe Riley or have any biomech tattoo related questions in general please fill out the form at the bottom of this page and Joe will reach out to you as soon as possible!
About Joe Riley's Biomechanical tattoos
Joe Riley was first exposed to biomchanical art at a young age when he first saw the artwork of H.R. Giger. Giger is considered by many to be the creator of the biomechanical style and is definitely the most influential biomechanical artist in the world. Giger's designs inspired generations of tattoo artists who took what he created and translated into works of biomechanical tattoos on skin. H.R. Giger's work in film skyrocketed his success and notoriety as an artist. His design work in the Alien movie franchise solidified him as one of the greatest artists of modern times.
When Joe Riley first started tattooing, he was heavily influenced by the work of some of the most famous biomech tattoo artists, Guy Aitchison and Aaron Cain to name a few. Their interpretation of biomech tattoos on the skin was among the best that any tattoo artist was capable of at the time. Joe quickly knew that this was a style that he wanted to learn and he immediately got to work by studying some of the greatest biomechanical tattoo artists he could find.
In 2003 Joe first met and got tattooed by Ron Earhart, owner of Eleventh Dimension Tattoo in San Jose, who at the time was an up and coming bio mechanical artist but is now considered one of the premier masters of biomech tattoos. Joe was able to pick his brain and immediately his approach and execution of his biomechanical tattoos took a huge leap forward.
Fast forward to today, and Joe is still studying biomechanical art in all of it's forms. He stays in constant contact with some of the best biomechanical artists in the world and he enjoys collecting biomech tattoos. He has won several awards for his biomechanical tattoos at conventions throughout the country.
Joe enjoys taking a freehand approach to biomech tattoos. He believes that by drawing straight on the skin, he can utilize the underlying muscle structures and create the best possible flow with the body. This approach also guarantees that each piece is unique and individually designed to gain the best fit for the client.
Joe Riley excels at large scale tattoos and has several full sleeves and full back pieces in progress. He enjoys both black and grey as well as color biomech tattoos. Each new piece he creates builds upon the previous one, whether it's a new flow, a new color scheme - Joe always has a new trick up his sleeve.
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