
Biomechanical tattoos blend organic forms with mechanical elements, creating designs where flesh seems to merge with machinery. Inspired by Giger's aesthetic and sci-fi imagination, these complex compositions demand exceptional technical skill. Biomechanical work appeals to those with dark, imaginative sensibilities.
Biomechanical tattooing draws from H.R. Giger's surrealist designs and science fiction aesthetics, pioneered by contemporary artists in the 1990s-2000s.