Traditional Origami Vol.1™

$20.00

Origami is a beautiful art that requires precision and patience. Very much like traditional tattooing. Simple in its form but complex in its execution.

Don Chuck created this procreate brush set to help you save some time when it comes to designing an origami tattoo. With over 50 stamps of perfect origami pieces, you will be ready when the time comes. Grab your set today!

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Traditional bird origami that pink holding a traditional dagger with its wing. there is a blue back ground behind the image.
Traditional Green Butterfly Origami Design with a red, blue, purple ornamental design in the background.
 

Traditional Origami Tattoo Procreate Brush Set

This set includes: Procreate origami elephant, bear, and crane tattoos


 

What’s included:

What’s inside this Procreate brush set:

  • In this set you will get 56 stamps of origami designs for the Procreate app.

 

Meet Don Chuck

Birth Name: Mauro G. Carvalho

Birthday: 05/12/1981

Tattooing since: 2012/3

 Favorite Styles: Tradicional Old school, neo traditional

“Brazilian, born in itu, in the countryside of São Paulo. I started to get more engaged with tattooing in 2007 after a long time working as a freestyle bartender. I always drew, visited studios and tried to get really involved into the business, but I was never able to get a traditional apprenticeship in a tattoo studio, only in 2012, after a long time trying, receiving several "no" from differente tattooers around my area, never giving up, I was accepted as apprentice by Chacal Tattoo in Piracicaba / São Paulo.

From the beginning I was more interested in iconic drawings, Traditional American and European designs. I acquired recognition for doing this kind of designs outside Brazil, doing a lot of painting jobs, drawing traditional old school portraits, studios business cards, etc.

I like Traditional style because of the “Bold Will Hold” mentality, it means that this kind of tattoos will last over time. You will look at the tattoos and identify what is, what it represents, despite the action of time on the skin. After all, they remain in circulation since before 1890 until today.”

 

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