ADAM LORUSSO TATTOO PORTFOLIO
My tattoos are rooted in detailed black and grey imagery shaped by anatomy, flow, and structure. I focus on creating designs that move with the body rather than sitting on top of it.
Every piece is built intentionally, with attention to balance, rhythm, and longevity. Here you’ll find a selection of recent projects: geometric and ornamental work, floral compositions, large-scale multi-session pieces, and smaller tattoos that carry the same level of care. I’m also drawn to mythological and symbolic themes: imagery that holds weight, history, or a sense of inner narrative. These concepts naturally lend themselves to thoughtful composition and allow for deeper exploration within the design. These examples reflect the way I approach form and movement, and how I think about the relationship between a tattoo and the person who wears it. For tattoo booking inquiries, contact Last Light Tattoo Studio at [email protected] For Adam's fine artwork, visit www.lastlightart.com |
Large-Scale Work
Long-form projects that unfold over many sessions.
These designs are shaped around anatomy and movement, created to flow with the body.
These designs are shaped around anatomy and movement, created to flow with the body.
Geometric & Ornamental
Geometric structures, mandalas, and ornamental patterns shaped by symmetry, balance, and negative space.
These designs rely on precision and careful placement to create rhythm and flow.
These designs rely on precision and careful placement to create rhythm and flow.
Floral & Nature Forms
Botanical, animal and other forms inspired by the Natural World that follow the curves of the body.
These pieces balance organic movement with subtle structure.
These pieces balance organic movement with subtle structure.
Mythology & Figurative
Work rooted in mythic imagery, archetypes, and the human figure.
These pieces explore form, gesture, and the stories carried through symbolic or sacred themes.
These pieces explore form, gesture, and the stories carried through symbolic or sacred themes.