Monsters ink! Tattoo enthusiasts showcase their freaky designs

Monsters ink! Body art enthusiasts showcase their freaky designs at the International London Tattoo Convention

  • International London Tattoo Convention has drawn thousands of ink enthusiasts to Tobacco Dock, Wapping
  • Among the icons who flaunted their ink included Zombie Punk, who has forged a shocking body image 
  • Now in its 15th year, it hosts some 400 renowned artists from counties such as South Korea and Germany

Advertisement

Some of the planet’s most impressive tattoos were showcased in London today as ink enthusiasts lined up in front of the camera baring their extravagant body art. 

Day two of the three-day gathering of tattoo fans saw droves of inked men and women flock to the Tobacco Dock in Wapping. 

The International London Tattoo Convention sees people from across the world marvel at each other’s impressive designs and even get some new work done.

Now in its 15th year, the event hosts more than 400 renowned artists from counties such as South Korea, Germany and Spain.

Organisers describe the weekend event, which also features live music and trade stands, as ‘the most exciting, anticipated and resoundingly successful celebration of body art in the world’.  

Among the icons who flaunted their ink before photographers included Zombie Punk, who has forged a frightening image of a fiery red mohawk, black and white contact lenses, spiky piercings and ink.

But other snaps from the event pictured the likes of David Milligan and Francieli Frankem whose body plays host to intricate designs rather than opting for an outright shock factor.

Zombie Punk

Among the icons who flaunted their ink before photographers at the International London Tattoo Convention included Zombie Punk, who has forged a frightening image of a fiery red mohawk, black and white contact lenses, spiky piercings and obviously lots of tattoos

David Milligan poses before a camera at the Tobacco Dock in Wapping, which is hosting the International London Tattoo Convention this weekend

David Milligan poses before a camera at the Tobacco Dock in Wapping, which is hosting the International London Tattoo Convention this weekend

Snaps from the event pictured the likes of Francieli Frankem (pictured) whose body plays host to intricate designs rather than opting for an outright shock factor

Francieli Frankem

Snaps from the event pictured the likes of Francieli Frankem (pictured) whose body plays host to intricate designs rather than opting for an outright shock factor

Some of the planet's most impressive tattoos were showcased in London today as ink enthusiasts (Justine pictured) lined up in front of the camera baring their extravagant body art

Some of the planet’s most impressive tattoos were showcased in London today as ink enthusiasts (Justine pictured) lined up in front of the camera baring their extravagant body art

Marco Schwartz

Marco Schwartz strips off his shirt to showcase his intricate flowery body art which covers his upper torso, arms and legs

Marco Schwartz strips off his shirt to showcase his intricate flowery body art which covers his upper torso, arms and legs

Arran Burton parades his ink, the centre piece of a large eye drawn on to his chest is very noticeable, as is the owl over his heart

Arran Burton parades his ink, the centre piece of a large eye drawn on to his chest is very noticeable, as is the owl over his heart 

Now in its 15th year, the hosts more than 400 renowned artists (Fernando pictured) from counties such as South Korea, Germany and Spain

Fernando

Now in its 15th year, the hosts more than 400 renowned artists (Fernando pictured)  from counties such as South Korea, Germany and Spain

Lauren

Anna Wildcat

Organisers describe the weekend event, which also features live music and trade stands, as ‘the most exciting, anticipated and resoundingly successful celebration of body art in the world’ (Lauren, left and Anna Wildcat, right)

 

Read more at DailyMail.co.uk