Courtesy of KyleBeautyListsNeed tattoo inspiration? Here are 7 cybersigilism artists to followGet to know the tattoo artists pushing the digital frontier with their controversial, cyborgian designsShareLink copied ✔️BeautyListsTextTiarna Meehan In recent years, cybersigilism – the controversial, cyborgian tattoo style – has hacked its way into our cultural landscape. Defined by fine-lined, greyscale drawings resembling skeletal veins, these strange designs mirror the growing digitalisation of the modern world. We first reported on the style back in early 2022: at the time, writer Günseli Yalcinkaya referred to them as “post-human or nu-tribal” patterns, marrying Y2K tribal aesthetics with the biomechanical surrealism of H.R. Giger. Like many new alternative tattoo styles – like post-ironic or ‘ignorant‘, for example – cybersigilism is polarising, and has been dubbed Gen Z’s answer to Gen X’s tribal tattoos and Millennial’s infinity loops. Today, the average cybersigilism sporter can be found skirting the perimeter of a Deptford gallery opening, a Bushwick rave, or a Kreuzberg tattoo flash day. Tiptoeing the void between futuristic and primal, they’re probably wearing a pair of tech-guy glasses or blasting Bassvictim, while nursing a nicotine addiction and a couple of piercing infections. Sound intriguing? Below, we round up seven artists pushing the digital frontier with their cybersigil designs. RYURITNEYSPEARS Cybersigil Designs by @ryuritneyspears10 Imagesview more + Artist Ryu is currently based between London and Paris. Their designs converge cybernetic elements with intricate and abstract forms. HELLYEAHSORRYMOM Cybersigil Designs by @hellyeahsorrymom8 Imagesview more + London-based artist André Texas describes his work as if Hello Kitty and H.R. Giger had a punk baby obsessed with pearls and memes. Blending classical art references and unconventional designs, he says his tattoos are “sexy, chaotic, yet balanced”. 0P4QU3 Cybersigil Designs by @0p4qu38 Imagesview more + Montreal-based artist Kyle creates designs that fuse anatomical and abstract elements. His work is defined by intricate, spiky patterns to create a futuristic, skeletal look. PRADAGOTH.TTT Cybersigil Designs by @pradagoth.ttt8 Imagesview more +Life & CultureBonnie Blue, Lily Phillips and the tabloidification of sex work Based between Berlin and Los Angeles, Lukas creates gothic-leaning cybersigil tattoos. Their work adopts a unique approach to tattooing, combining baroque, neo-tribal, cybersigilism and gothic styles in their designs. SWAGATATTOO Cybersigil Designs by @swagatattoo5 Imagesview more + Based between Los Angeles and New York, artist Artur Vasylenko brings an undercover approach to cybersigilism. NICOTOELINES Cybersigil Designs by @nicotoelines8 Imagesview more + Based in Seoul, artist Jin merges cybernetic tribal forms with gothic aesthetics. These motifs are expressed through clean, precise lines. BYUKI_TTT Cybersigil Designs by @byuki_ttt8 Imagesview more + London-based artist Yuki’s designs are freehand gothic abstract ornaments. With a baroque influence, their work takes a more fluid approach on cybersigilism’s signature spikes.