Ric, known as ric.ink_ on Instagram, is making waves in the tattoo world with his breathtaking hyperrealistic designs. With over 1,650 followers, his surreal and intricately detailed tattoos have captivated enthusiasts who appreciate lifelike body art.
What sets Ric apart is his mastery of texture, shading, and depth, bringing each tattoo to life with stunning precision. His meticulous attention to detail and dedication to pushing artistic boundaries make every piece look like a photo etched onto the skin. Though his following is still growing, his talent speaks for itself—cementing him as a rising star in the tattoo community.
Ric, a 29-year-old artist based in Hong Kong, balances his creative career at a multinational advertising agency with his growing passion for tattoo art. In an interview with Bored Panda, he revealed that he started his tattoo journey just a year ago, yet it has already become a major part of his life.
Despite being relatively new to the craft, Ric’s talent for hyperrealistic designs has quickly gained attention, showcasing his ability to translate artistic vision into breathtakingly detailed tattoos. His work continues to push boundaries, proving that dedication and creativity can lead to rapid growth in the tattoo world.



Ric described how his passion for art evolved: “During the pandemic, with lockdowns in place and social interactions limited, I looked for new ways to stay engaged. With traditional entertainment options unavailable, I turned to YouTube and started teaching myself to sketch. As I continued to draw, I discovered a deep passion for art.”


“One day, I saw a friend with an incredible tattoo that looked like a real photo printed on his skin. It inspired me to imagine my art on someone else’s skin, traveling with them through life—like a personal exhibition that supports and symbolizes their soul.”


Ric told us that he is particularly drawn to surrealism and vintage styles because they allow us to escape reality and explore dream worlds of our own making. “These styles offer a space with no limitations, criticism, or physical constraints.”


“I don’t see myself merely as a tattoo artist. I consider myself a body sketcher, bringing people’s dreams to life on their skin. My goal is to create unique pieces that resonate deeply with those who wear them.”





