![]() His mad style of double exposure, high contrast, super detailed tattoos has become his signature style. Such an exhibition of pure ardour and love for what he does, isn’t it? Take a look at the details in this Lord Shiva tattoo, breath-taking realism work portraying the Adi Yogi. Powerful tattoo, yeah?Įxuberance of Lord Shiva Tattoo by Sunny Bhanushali at Aliens Tattoo India. We are immensely gratified to share these amazing art and the artists behind it. Sameer has used a few references to build this design - Lord Shiva is the statue of Adi Yogi located at Booluvampatti, India, and the Goddess Kali is derived from the album art for Dan Simmons’ song of Kali. It is sheer pleasure to keep looking at this tattoo isn’t it? The red drifting strokes beautifully usurp this fusion of states. This design is a well-planned illustration, the metamorphosis from state of calmness of Lord Shiva to divine rage of Goddess Kali is just flawless. Sameer took almost a week to come up with this amazing tattoo design. However, behind this beautiful design lies the hidden artistry of our young magic-man, Sameer. He was so inspired by Sunny’s work on Hindu religious and mythological tattoos that he decided no tattoo artist would be apt for this work but Sunny. The client is from Sweden, follower of Shaivism wished to get a Lord Shiva and Goddess Kali Tattoo on his forearm as a souvenir from India. Lord Shiva-Kali Tattoo by Sunny Bhanushali at Aliens tattoo India. When it was time for inking the tattoo, Sunny left no stone unturned to deliver the hyper-realistic portrait tattoo within a long, single, 16-hour session. Sameer is a rockstar at aliens, when it comes to creating illustrations! Sameer, our magic illustrator created this amazing concept which portrays the whole story of Gopisvara Mahadev. The client liked our work on double exposure tattoos and Lord Shiva conceptual tattoos so he was keen on this style for his tattoo. There is a very beautiful story about Gopisvara Mahadev and that is what this tattoo portrays. So this time he wished to have the tattoo of Gopisvara Mahadev, it is one of the 3 rudras of Lord Shiva. He believes his life has transformed spiritually and physically. He devotes one month every year to the study Bhagavat Gita at Vrindavan, India. The client is a hearty follower of Hindu mythology, specially Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva in Vrindavan (Gopisvara Mahadev) tattoo by Sunny Bhanushali at Aliens Tattoo India. The tattoo portrays the control of the Aghori over all five elements of nature though Sadhana. This particular Aghori Tattoo is really unique because it speaks about a Lady Aghori. They are devotees of Lord Shiva and believe in Shaivism.Ĭheck this exorbitant Aghori Tattoo by Allan Gois at Aliens Tattoo India. Many other practices like this, though considered to be horrifying by us mortals, are sacred to them because of their belief in being real and pure. Aghoris believe in true human form, so, are bathed in ashes and no cloth most of the times. Each of their practices indicate the rules recited by the universe even though they seem extreme. But people hardly know anything about their rituals and practices and where it all started.Īghoris are driven by one simple belief that God exists in everything and thus, nothing in the world is impure. The myths that come along are even more interesting. The world of Aghoris is undoubtedly so mysterious. The Aghorian Mystery Tattoo by Allan Gois at Goa Tattoo Festival, India. From mantras to poses, Ardhanareshwar to Shiva-Kali tattoos, there is a wide variety that appeals to our clients. Also, when these are attached to a client's personal experiences, it results in mesmerizing and memorable tattoos. There are many depictions that signify various aspects of Lord Shiva. The connection of Shiva and meditation invokes interest in a permanent recall factor. People find strong-rooted emotions in their life with this symbolism and the philosophy of "Shaivism". There is a significant mention of this, as Shiva is said to be inseparable from Shakti – "Parvati". Lord Shiva is believed to be a unique symbol of masculine and feminine energies as the "Ardhanareshwara" avatar. The "Mahakaal" destroys everything and "Shankara" reproduces the same into something new. There is a striking contrast in Shiva's personalities and various avatars. The nature of destruction is cyclic in nature as it leads to recreation and then follows the same path time and again. He is one of the Hindu Trinity – Bramha, Vishnu, and Mahesh. Does "Shaivism" play an important role in people's lives? Lord Shiva is the representation of the "Great God" or "Mahadeva".
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