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SELECTED WORKS BY Dr Lakra



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Dr Lakra

Black Gordman

2003
ink and paint on vintage magazine

47.5 x 35 cm

Dr Lakra is a tattoo artist living and working near Mexico City. In his parallel activities here, however, Dr Lakra transfers his draughtsmanship onto the idealised figures in 50’s Mexican magazines. Pin-up girls, wrestlers, beauties and cuties are tattooed and 'enhanced' in ink with bats, demons, spiders and the faces of pouting vixens. Like pertinent graffiti, the relative innocence of another era is politicised and the images are infused with a relish for the diabolical. Beautification or social identification, the works are a carnival of the grotesque. Kitschy erotica, ancient ritual, and hallucinogenic visions are fused in a collage of ideologies.


Dr Lakra

Especial a Go Go

2003
ink and paint on vintage magazine

36 x 26 cm


Dr Lakra

Preacher's Lil Gal

2003
ink and paint on vintage magazine

31 x 24 cm



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Modern and contemporary artists and art - Dr. Lakra

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Dr Lakra (Jeronimo Lopez Ramirez) was born in Mexico in 1970. He has worked as a tattoo artist all over the world.

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tate.org.uk
Dr Lakra is a Mexican tattoo artist who started applying his designs to old magazine covers and pin-ups as a way of developing his craft.

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Dr. Lakra, Untitled (Emana), Kurimanzutto, Mexico City
 


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