Znak Pierwotny Roof Decal
Moker.01 Collection
We derived the idea of roof artwork typically found on many lowrider vehicle and combined it with the artwork of a world renowned tattoo artist from Poland, this roof piece becomes one of the best examples of pure art being incorporated into a vehicles own shape and design.
Get to know Moker, the artist behind this design!
"I’m a tattoo artist from Poland and I’ve been tattooing for almost ten years. My roots come from dark lettering, which over time evolved into a more abstract visual language. A lot of my work grows from shapes inspired by serif letterforms and typography. Instead of creating readable words, I use those forms as elements to build abstract compositions. I’m especially drawn to movement, dynamics and a sense of speed in the design. Tattooing taught me to think about how a design interacts with the surface it lives on. On skin it’s about following the flow of the body and letting the composition move naturally with it. The same idea applies when the design appears on something like a car - working with its lines and shape so the piece becomes part of the form, not just something placed on top of it. For me it’s always about creating something bold that feels like it belongs to the surface and moves with it."
Znak Pierwotny translates to Original Sign.
Original: $142.68
-70%$142.68
$42.80



Description
Moker.01 Collection
We derived the idea of roof artwork typically found on many lowrider vehicle and combined it with the artwork of a world renowned tattoo artist from Poland, this roof piece becomes one of the best examples of pure art being incorporated into a vehicles own shape and design.
Get to know Moker, the artist behind this design!
"I’m a tattoo artist from Poland and I’ve been tattooing for almost ten years. My roots come from dark lettering, which over time evolved into a more abstract visual language. A lot of my work grows from shapes inspired by serif letterforms and typography. Instead of creating readable words, I use those forms as elements to build abstract compositions. I’m especially drawn to movement, dynamics and a sense of speed in the design. Tattooing taught me to think about how a design interacts with the surface it lives on. On skin it’s about following the flow of the body and letting the composition move naturally with it. The same idea applies when the design appears on something like a car - working with its lines and shape so the piece becomes part of the form, not just something placed on top of it. For me it’s always about creating something bold that feels like it belongs to the surface and moves with it."
Znak Pierwotny translates to Original Sign.






















