



This captivating tattoo design merges the allure of a card game with the intricate details of biomechanical art. Featuring a robotic figure reminiscent of a futuristic cyberpunk aesthetic, the design is framed like a playing card, complete with the numbers 8 and 9 of spades. The mechanical components are meticulously detailed, showcasing gears and robotic elements that give the piece a dynamic, three-dimensional feel. Ideal placements for this design include the upper arm or back, where the tattoo can be displayed prominently. The fusion of biomechanical and card game themes makes this piece a conversation starter, perfect for those who appreciate both art and technology.
Manageable pain, suitable for most people
Expect moderate discomfort when tattooing this design on the outer bicep or upper back. The intricate details and shading may increase sensitivity, but breaks and proper breathing can help manage the pain. The mid-back placement might be slightly more uncomfortable due to the proximity to the spine, but overall, the pain is manageable with proper preparation.
This design works well on larger, flatter areas like the outer bicep or upper back, where the intricate details can be fully appreciated. The outer bicep allows for easy visibility and can accommodate the rectangular card shape effectively. For those preferring a more discreet placement, the mid-back offers a larger canvas for the design to flow naturally with the body's contours. Ensure the size is large enough to capture the complexity of the mechanical elements.
bio-mech is a distinctive tattoo style characterized by Bio-Mech: Futuristic tattoos blending biological elements with mechanical components, creating the illusion of cybernetic enhancements beneath the skin. This sci-fi inspired style often features intricate detail and dimensional effects.. This style has gained popularity for its visual appeal.
The duration depends on the size, complexity, and detail level. A design of this style typically requires 2-4 hours for a medium-sized piece, but consult with your artist for an accurate estimate.
Tattoo pricing varies by artist, location, and design complexity. Prices typically range from $150-$500+ for a design of this style. Always consult with your chosen artist for an accurate quote.











