Revolutionizing Taiwan’s Art Scene with Unique Badass Tattoo and Photography Fusion by Gladys
Gladys is a versatile artist from Taiwan who excels in photography and tattooing. Her work reflects her passion for the 80s, 90s, and 2000s, as well as her modern vision.
Her photos are dark, sexy, and mysterious, while her tattoos are delicate, intricate, and edgy. She combines cyber-tribal elements, lace-like patterns, and accessories like chains and ribbons to create unique designs. She is a rising star in Taipei’s young creative scene and a sabukaru favorite.
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