I first learned about Gliffics when I came across his Dexter inspired music video, "Call Me Crazy". Once I saw this hip/hop artist from Brooklyn, NYC and his band mosh in a warehouse, dressed in blood splatter analyst suits, surrounded by body bags and blood...I was hooked. Gliffics is an artist who cares about the details which results in original visuals that matches his unique flow. His music is honest which keeps him out of the box and that is refreshing. It really comes as no surprise to me that his two tattoo sleeves are far from simple; one sleeve captures his roots of Egypt and NYC and his other sleeve outlines the journey of manhood. Gliffics' ink reveals how his introspective nature makes him a great storyteller and it proves to be true in his music. To submit your tattoos for Tattoo Of The Week, send pictures + answers to the questionnaire below to mika@afropunk.com.
By Mika Kenyah, CEO of Sugar & Spikes
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-Why? Because of what they mean to me, on my left outside four arm I have the sunset over a New York City skyline and on the inside four arm I have the sunrise over the Sphinx and the three great Pyramids in Cairo, Egypt. They blend together on one end by sand and water and on the other by a galaxy that looks similar to the famous "Starry Night" Van Gogh painting. Those two views are my favorite in the world and both places that are rooted to me. Comment
Comment by XBledForSilenceX on November 20, 2012 at 5:30pm And the art work.
Comment by XBledForSilenceX on November 20, 2012 at 5:29pm Getting sleeves is the most awesome thing to do.. Great ink there..Love the color of it.
Those are amazing!
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