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Biomechanical tattoos, also known as Bio-Mech is a style of tattooing portraying live robots or robotics. The human body intertwined with robotic parts. Living tissue mesh with the machinery, cables, gears, etc.. The most popular artist who has done this type of tattoos more popular, is illustrator HR Giger, who designed the creatures in the Alien movies. Biomechanical tattoos are often done in black and gray allows the artist to mix better in the flesh machine so the more realistic art. Brilliant full-color tattoos bio mechanisms are becoming very popular in the art gets better and better. Biomechanical tattoos are making a strong comeback as seen recently on television shows like Miami Ink and LA Ink. Bright colors and amazing detail used in biomechanical tattoos makes it recognizable.

Biomechanical tattoos are growing very rapidly in popularity as the mix between man and machine is becoming ever closer. A style relatively new tattoo images biomechanics use some of the most advanced technology in the tattoo industry. Many are in 3D and are inspired pieces truly amazing art.

Biomechanical tattoos are growing very rapidly in popularity as the mix between man and machine is becoming ever closer. A style relatively new tattoo images biomechanics use some of the most advanced technology in the tattoo industry. Many are in 3D and inspiration are truly impressive pieces of art. Not many tattoo artists will use these daring designs, but for those who insist that they have one that is one of the most striking about the tattoos. The jury is still out on the exact meaning of biomechanical tattoos, but most represent our connection with the machines and the belief in the technology of the future.

Most designs inspired by the Biomechanics comes from movies like Terminator or Alien series and usually show the skeleton in a machine, breaking through or under the skin of a person. The pigments and shadows are what really make these tattoos so unique. Deep, rich colors and shadows that make the picture come alive, often these tattoos are so real you almost think you have a mechanical feature. Usually people start with a small design to prove that the artist and make sure that it will give the desired effect on the skin, small patches can always expand later, and often lead to the arms or sleeves half legs. When tattoos are seen on the chest of a person usually is meant to give you a look of their inter-auto or combination, and can actually be very expressive.

Because these tattoos represent the future and the unknown, that can actually be anything you want and you can let your imagination can run wild. Creativity is key with all the possibilities of a biomechanical tattoo.

A new trend in tattoos has emerged and has taken a strong position. Biomechanical tattoos or biomechs was popularized by HR Giger designed Alien movies for. Infusion biomechs are robotic mechanisms and human flesh with realistic effects.