Cynthia Rudzis
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Cynthia has been a professional illustrator for over 20 years before turning her focus toward creating the most personal of art, the Tattoo. As a part of Britishink, she has the opportunity to create body art that is designed for the individual who wears it...art as unique as the form it adorns.
Cynthia also illustrates and paints images that echo traditional tattoo art. In addition, she creates digital photographic portraits of her customers and their individual art.
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Posted Fri, 04/25/2008 - 12:47am
Tattoo
2008
A seraphim holds a family sigil, a work that was brought in, in hope of incorporating it in the final design.
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Posted Fri, 04/25/2008 - 12:44am
Tattoo
2008
A custom memorial with a nod toward traditional tattoo art.
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Posted Fri, 04/25/2008 - 12:42am
Tattoo
2007
A span of celtic knots and blackwork created to cradle his shoulders.
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Posted Fri, 04/25/2008 - 12:39am
Tattoo
2007
A small part of a much larger, custom botanical backpiece.
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Posted Fri, 03/28/2008 - 12:10pm
Tattoo and Photography
20 x 30
2008
As a tattoo artist, I've have been given the privilege of interpreting the hopes, inspirations, wishes, and totems of individuals into unique art that they can carry with them, with permanence through the rest of their days. Each mark, each story, is as unique as the person that bears it.
On occasion, I not only engrave their bodies, I photograph them as well. Not as an singular image to be placed in a tattoo portfolio, but as the whole person. Though the person wears the tattoo, the tattoo is not the sum of that person.
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Posted Fri, 03/28/2008 - 12:07pm
Tattoo and Photography
14 x 14
2008
As a tattoo artist, I've have been given the privilege of interpreting the hopes, inspirations, wishes, and totems of individuals into unique art that they can carry with them, with permanence through the rest of their days. Each mark, each story, is as unique as the person that bears it.
On occasion, I not only engrave their bodies, I photograph them as well. Not as an singular image to be placed in a tattoo portfolio, but as the whole person. Though the person wears the tattoo, the tattoo is not the sum of that person.
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Posted Fri, 03/28/2008 - 12:06pm
Tattoo and Photography
11 x 14
2007
As a tattoo artist, I've have been given the privilege of interpreting the hopes, inspirations, wishes, and totems of individuals into unique art that they can carry with them, with permanence through the rest of their days. Each mark, each story, is as unique as the person that bears it.
On occasion, I not only engrave their bodies, I photograph them as well. Not as an singular image to be placed in a tattoo portfolio, but as the whole person. Though the person wears the tattoo, the tattoo is not the sum of that person.
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Posted Fri, 03/28/2008 - 11:59am
Watercolor and Ink
11 x 14
2007
Inspired by Victorian Funerary trappings and Anatomy 101.
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Posted Fri, 03/28/2008 - 11:57am
Watercolor and Ink
8 x 10
2007
One of a series of tattoo inspired images depicting the Seven Deadly Sins, created as tattoo "flash".
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Posted Fri, 03/28/2008 - 11:56am
Watercolor and Ink
8 x 10
2007
One of a series of tattoo inspired images depicting the Seven Deadly Sins.
Spider won't spin, spider doesn't eat. Lazy spider.
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Posted Fri, 03/28/2008 - 11:54am
Watercolor and Ink
8 x 10
2006
"Flash" is art created with the intent of being tattooed.
This is a sample of Chespeake inspired flash.
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Posted Fri, 03/28/2008 - 11:49am
Watercolor and Ink
8 x 10
2006
A traditional gypsy head theme, commonly depicted in 1930's - 40's era tattoo art, modernized with a Maryland twist.
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