Noon’s Abstract Character Tattoos Redefine Fine Art:
Noon
is a tattoo artist based in France who works in an individualized Avant
Garde tattoo style. As a frequent traveler, Noon takes his abstract
people and animal designs to New York City, London, Berlin and France,
leaving a host of happy customers and creative tattoo designs in his
wake.
His style is reminiscent of Yann Black,
an artist that Noon says he admires. Though there are similarities
between the two artists’ tattoo styles, each artist has carved out their
own abstract design style that expresses their ideas about the world.
Noon uses bold, crisp outlines in his tattoos to give his primary shapes
an appealing clarity. Unlike many Avant Garde artists of the 20th
century, Noon uses textures in his tattoo designs in the form of dot work
and repetitive patterns. The contrast between the strong lines,
textured areas and blank areas of skin creates a balanced design that
offers an admirer much in the way of visual delight.
Noon’s
abstract tattoo designs take an art movement that began a century ago
and evolves it by introducing the medium of human skin in place of
canvas. While abstract art created during the start of the abstract
movement still remains in galleries to this day, abstract artists like
Noon have chosen to give their art a lifespan by using a canvas that
will one day cease to exist. This puts abstract tattoo design into a
separate realm to abstract fine art; because while a painting may last
for centuries, a tattoo can only truly be appreciated while the human
body that acts as its canvas is still alive.
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