The Tattoos and Art of Cynthia Rudzis
*Due to the overwhelming amount of requests, lengthening wait list and still continuing work towards opening Cirque Du Rouge, I'm forced to put a hold on any new requests for work. Updates of progress will be posted here and at Cirque Du Rouge.
As always, a sincere thank you for your continued support, encouragement, and patience.*

People and creatures rich in symbolism. Wind and waves, cradling the creatures of the Air, Fire, Water and Earth. The simplicity of a tattoo worn by a WWII Veteran. Exotic Asian imagery, swirling with blossoms and birds. Twisting Celtic serpents and wolves, knotted in an eternal dance of endless line. Images inspired by vintage medicine and anatomy. Craftsmanship inspired by William Morris and Alphonse Mucha. The darker imagery of an imp possibly pulled from it's netherworld of paint by of Hieronymous Bosch. Bold line. Sweeping black. Glorious combinations of color. History, culture and tradition, worn in the skin.
These are the images I never tire of and this is what I hope you'll find in the tattoos I create. I sincerely hope you enjoy what you see.

Until then, cheers!
Cyn