Fercha Pombo's Tattoos
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description
Fercha Pombo (Mexico City) combined her architecture studies with an apprenticeship in a traditional-focused tattoo studio. During the past few years she has lived between Mexico and Europe, using Berlin as her home-base to travel across the continent as a guest tattoo artist.
The contrast between the organic nature in traditional tattooing and the geometric one in architecture gave Fercha an unsual way to look at nature and percieve space, making her able to find hidden structures and patterns inside animals and plants.
By simplifying them, using clean dots, lines and solid colors, Fercha creates balanced geometry-based designs which, on the other hand, always remain warm.