Bicem Sinik is a young female artist popular for her tattoo designs.
“It's great to see people leaving my studio happy. They often send me thank you messages and invitations. My future plan is to travel more, to meet with new people, and continue my career in a foreign country.â€
“I think becoming a tattoo artist is my best decision so far. I really love my jobâ€
“If I had told my family that I wanted to be a tattoo artist years ago, I am sure that they would have been against it. But now they support me and even show-off my drawings to their friendsâ€
“I've had people from Spain, Austria, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, France, Holland, Costa-Rica and Australia come to be tattooed, and more are coming every day. I want to thank them all for making me so happyâ€
“Because I am graphics design graduated, my drawings have become more minimal and geometric. People really like itâ€
“Unfortunately, sometimes I find my drawings on the internet with some tattoo artists claiming that these are their own designs. Sometimes they've even tattooed my designs. This really makes me sad, because I believe that all of us should be uniqueâ€
“Presently I work out of my home office studio and live with my 2 dogs. I only tattoo my own designs and I never do the same tattoo twiceâ€
“In January of 2013 I quit my job and started to tattoo as a hobby; soon it became my career.â€
“In 2011 I met with Denizhan Ozkar. He is a great tattoo artist and he taught me how to tattoo. My first tattoo was drawn on a banana. I was really excited and nervous when I got to tattoo human flesh for the first time. I really realized how hard it was.â€
“At the beginning I was really happy with my job, but after some fights over a silly brochure I lost faith in it. I hated being locked-up in a “cyber-world†office with computers. I'm happy not to feel that way anymore.â€
“I left my hometown and moved to Istanbul. I worked as an art director at several advertisement agencies for 7 yearsâ€
“My whole family teaches art, including my mom, dad, and sister. They all wanted me to become a teacher but I rebelled against themâ€
“I was born in Bursa-Turkey in 1984. I graduated from the art teacher and graphic design faculty,†Bicem Sinik told Bored Panda
“With the rise of dotwork and linework, these discreet tattoos have become a kind of fashion, in spite of their potential short life as healing and time would make them less visible,†writes Terry of Tattoo Artist London.
Sinik often uses subtle dots in her designs for shading and to give some depth in her images.
She uses monochromatic lines to create geometric animals and other minimalist forms.
Sinik is considered to be Turkey's Dr. Woo.
Bicem Sinik is a young female artist popular for her tattoo designs.