Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Communism Art

I'm a Marxist-Leninist. As such, I am rather traditional in my Communist ideals. Yes, I do admire the USSR. Do I believe a new Socialist/Communist society will be like it? No.


I am a marxist leninist Revolutionary Internationalist who lives in Cuba and thinks there must be a better way than capitalism. apart from that there is absolute nothing interesting about me except my art and drawings.

Monday, November 28, 2011

I LOVE CUBA new Designs

The real freedom is in here, there is nothing in the world like CUBA, this is my country, my world, my galaxy.




I LOVE CUBA DESIGNS


feel free to use my designs in anywork you would like, this is in the public domian.




Wednesday, February 3, 2010

42 Tribal Tattoos Package

This is my latest Tribal Tattoos, 42 Unique tribal tattoos designs, the package files are in EPS and Ai file format. feel free to use and to share my designs, all my designs are in the Public Domain, you can use it for any use you would like to.

Please Enjoy,

Mark Greenberg.

The tribal designs widely used and applied nowadays go back to the black, silhouette like and geometric tatau ornaments of the polynesians. It was also tribal tattoos the sailors brought home to Europe, from their first journeys to Tahiti, before the influences of the sailors with maritime designs, the today called traditional tattoos, replaced the native motives.

The release of Tattoo Time, a tattoo magazine founded in 1982 by the american innovator Don Ed Hardy and Leo Zulueta started an amazing tribal tattoo boom. The title of the first issue was "New Tribalism" and it features native tattoos from Samoa and Borneo. From there on the tattoo scene re-discovered tribal designs as a tattoo style. Not only that, the black and gently swinging style of tribal weakened the negative associations made with tattoos in the years before. Only after half a year the black designs were among the most popular motive choices and tribal is still one of the most popular tattoo styles today.

There are a lot of tattoo artists who refuse to tattoo simple tribal because of the widely spread believe a tribal is not very challenging for the artist. This is not true. Tribal patterns should always be applied correctly, along the musculature and single muscle parts of the body and should come across as a grown part of the body. The colouring should also be very even and this is not the easiest to do.


Licence : Public Domain
Download : http://filefactory.com/file/tribatattoos88887s

Friday, January 1, 2010

My Unique Tattoo Designs

My Tattoo Designs on Designer Styler can be altered by you and/or your tattoo artist to make it more "personalized" for you as a tattoo (and we ENCOURAGE you to do this!). Colors can be changed, parts can be added or left out, a color design can be done as a black and gray design and visa versa.

Many people oftentimes use my tattoo designs to mix and match to create just one tattoo. Sometimes to "Find the Perfect Design" you need to actually find "several" tattoo designs and use them to create the "perfect design" for you! This just means that "some assembly may be required", and this is up to you and/or the creativity of your tattooist!

Licence : Public Domain

Download : http://filefactory.com/file/pack33tatoo10

Saturday, December 12, 2009

What are STENCILS (line drawings) ?

Stencils, also known as "line drawings" or "liners" are what a tattooist REALLY needs to apply the tattoo design to the skin. The line drawings are run through a thermofax (or similar device) with the result being the line drawings set to carbon paper. The tattooist then applies a liquid solution (type may vary) on the skin, and presses the carbon line drawings to the skin. This provides a "blueprint" on the skin . . . a guide to create the actual tattoo.

Stencils are a way that the tattoo flash artist (artist who creates the design on paper) communicates the intended artistic nuances of the design to the tattoo artist (who actually applies the tattoo on the skin). Like any type of communication, it is a "two-way conversation." Not all line drawings are created equal. Some tattoo flash artists put more "information" into their design stencils and some put less. Likewise, tattoo artists use stencils differently. Some will follow the stencils provided exactly as they were created, while others may alter the stencils before using them to create tattoos on the skin.

Regardless of how they are created and used, almost ALL tattooists use line drawings. There are a very few select number of tattooists who "freehand" tattoos, but even they will oftentimes use a pen directly on the skin before they start to apply any ink. In other words, they may not be using any "reference material" (designs and/or stencils on paper), but to create on skin what they have in their mind, they still create the "stencils" on skin with a pen of what they imagine the final design to look like.
Licence : Public Domain
Download : http://filefactory.com/file/dsig890tato

Saturday, October 10, 2009

My Hand Designs


Logo Design.

Available in EPS, AI, CDR, my designs are free and in the public domain

Download link : http://filefactory.com/file/dfg12yer

Friday, June 12, 2009

STENCILS Tattoos

To apply tattoos on the skin, the tattoo artist needs both a good clear reference of the actual design, and well drawn stencils (line drawings) as the "blueprint" for the actual tattoo. To the right, you can see several samples of both tattoo designs and their corresponding stencils. These designs are all created by Mark Greenberg.
Licence : Public Domain
Download Link : http://filefactory.com/file/sticl555ioer

Enjoy :) Mark G.