Anil Gupta



Anil Gupta is an Indian tattoo artist and graphic designer, who is popularly known for his exquisite style of inking famous miniature portraits, and postage-stamp-size tattoos of works by da Vinci, Michelangelo and Van Gogh. He is considered one of the topmost inkers in the US.



Wiki/Biography


Anil Gupta was born in Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India (now Mumbai, Maharashtra). He did his schooling at Dr Antonio Da Silva High School in Dadar, Mumbai and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine Arts from Sir J. J. School of Art in Mumbai, India. In 1991, he moved to America to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Computer graphics.


Physical Appearance


Hair Colour: Salt & Pepper


Eye Colour: Dark Brown


Anil Gupta image


Family


Parents & Siblings


There is not much information available about his parents and siblings.


Wife & Children


His wife’s name is Neelam Gupta.


Ink Studio Address


62 Rivington Street, New York City, 10002


Signature/Autograph


(in picture); Today it's too hot out to draw anything pretty. Anil Gupta

(in picture); Today it’s too hot out to draw anything pretty. Anil Gupta


Career


During the early 80s, when Anil was studying in college, he worked as a tattoo designer for Dr Jahangir Kohiyar, a tattoo artist and psychiatrist. Anil learned the tattooing art from him and earned INR 25/- and kept it as a weekend job. During an interview, while talking about his early career days, Anil said,


In the 80’s when I started out it was not lucrative, that’s for sure. Creatively we were limited to what we thought was popular back then. And in the past decade or so the scope of what can be done has grown wider.”


A mermaid tattoo inked by Anil Gupta

A mermaid tattoo inked by Anil Gupta


He started his tattooing career primarily in Mumbai, India and in 1991, he moved to New York, USA, and became the owner of an ink studio named ‘Inkline Studio.’ During that time, getting inked and performing needle skimming was illegal.


This was shortly after the Gulf War and the US was in recession. Jobs were scarce, people were not hiring and seeking work as an artist was out of the question. That’s when I picked up tattooing again.”



Anil fancies spiritual, nature, and portrait tattoos. Apart from these forms, he has a specialization in designing biomechanical tattoos.


A picture of Anil Gupta during the inking process at a workshop in Malad

A picture of Anil Gupta during the inking process at a workshop in Malad


He has inked many celebrities and is known for miniature renderings of paintings like the ‘Mona Lisa’ and Georges Seura’s “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.”


A tattoo of Mona Lisa inked by Anil Gupta

A tattoo of Mona Lisa inked by Anil Gupta


A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Anil Gupta

A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Anil Gupta



Facts/Trivia



  • Anil Gupta is listed among the most expensive tattoo artists in the world. He charges $450 an hour for the session and $200 for consultation. Clients book six months in advance to get appointments.



  • He is also known as the H.R. Giger of tattoos, favouring a mix of fantasy and horror, of biological and mechanical designs.



  • During an interview, Anil shared that he considers Lee Jong-gu and Derek Hess as his favourite visual artists.



  • In his leisure time, Anil loves to do photography.



  • He describes one of his own tattoos, a rendering of the four elements, earth, water, air, and fire, and mentioned a few names as those responsible for what he calls the fusion tattoo: Paul Booth, Guy Aitchison, Filip Leu, Jack Rudy.



  • One of his renowned tattoos includes a 1974 Grateful dead album cover for a client that looked even more real than the original.



  • Gupta organises several tattoo workshops in which he teaches about 2-Dimensional BioMechanical designs on human skin.



  • During an interview, Mumbai’s tattoo artist Rahul Gaikwad was asked about his greatest inspiration in the tattoo industry to which he replied,

    Anil Gupta. I love his style and techniques he uses in his tattoos.”








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