German tattoo artist Mario Hartmann has a talent for creating horror tattoos that glisten with all the gory blood, pus and rotting flesh that will make horror fans swoon. Employing a photorealistic style, Hartmann offers his clients photo replicas of their favorite horror film characters, or lifelike renditions of imaginary horror characters such as zombies and vampires.
Hartmann doesn’t create only horror tattoos; his portfolio includes a range of sweeter, less horrific designs, which are also created in his photorealistic tattoo style. So if you find yourself in Berlin, with an itch to get yourself a photorealistic tattoo, contact Mario Hartmann through his website. You can also see more tattoos by this talented artist on his Facebook page.
- Cult film “Friday the 13th”‘s main character, Jason Voorhees, becomes the main character of this horror tattoo. Jason looms out of the dark, stalking people in their nightmares, and now, thanks to this tattoo, he can stalk people whenever the tattoo wearer goes out in public.
- This foot and leg tattoo shows off Mario Hartmann’s skill with creating photorealistic horror tattoos. The sexy zombie nurse injects a zombie patient’s brain with some unknown, but probably really horrific substance.
- Give her half the chance and she’ll chew you up and spit you out. Mario Hartmann creates a gory flesh-eating zombie tattoo for this horror film fan.
- Belrin-based tattoo artist Mario Hartmann spares no detail in this freaky tattoo of an alien humanoid who opens his mouth to reveal rows of razor sharp and bloody teeth.
- Complete with staring, pale eyes and rotting flesh, this gory tattoo by master of horror Mario Hartmann is an excellent example of what being a zombie does to your complexion.
- It’s sick and twisted, but this horror tattoo by Mario Hartmann is also kind of funny. The zombie has rotted away so much that all the artist could tattoo was wasted flesh, bone and a drooling tongue. Yuck!
- Berliner Mario Hartmann held nothing back when inking this vampire tattoo. His photo realistic tattoo style lends itself well to the horror genre – he gets the wet look of blood and spit perfectly, every time.
- Horror and humor merge in this devilish portrait tattoo by Mario Hartmann. The artist has used contrasting shades of tattoo ink to create a detailed, photo realistic design.