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HAVE A TRIPIE TATTS DAY

A Solo Exhibition by Tripie Tatts 






During the pandemic, the entire human being faces new challenges.
Limited activities, interactions, and mobility knocks big collision on th economic, social, and cultural aspects. Some lost loved ones, some los their jobs, some lost their balance of soul. Uncertainty about the future is gradually haunting our minds.

Like everyone else, Michael or better known as Tripie Tatts sees this period as a time to reflect, a moment to look back, and room for improvements so that we can adapt in this transitional times. As an artist, his form of coping mechanism is to keep making artworks and conduct his first solo exhibition.

In Have a Tripie Tatts Day, Michael escort us into his artistic journey through several series of works that he has cultivate from his art school years in Yogyakarta (2016) to days of working the dreams as tattoo artist
in Bali (2018 - until present)

Michael's works, whether it's drawings, screen prints, lino cut prints, installations and tattoo provide a glimpse of the artist's life – Growing up in Jakarta, the monotonous life with all the mayhem that the city has to offer stirred up turmoil within him to seek an alternative lifestyle that is more flexible.











His study in the city of Yogyakarta broadened Michael's view on how to adore life in a more relaxed and unhurried manner, which has become the city's main identity.
The principle of ‘slow living’ which prioritizes a pin-point process has become a
local way of life long before it was cool.

His new modus vivendi made Michael more reflective, receptive, and intuitive.
As the lifestyle progressed, Michael's interest in traveling to enjoy the beauty of nature grew. His idea of works can’t be separated from the influence of the custom culture. Through his two-wheeled journey, Michael collects memento in the form of imagination which he pours into his works.










After deciding to stay in Bali, Michael established his career as a tattoo artist. His background in graphic arts, which often applies printing techniques, helps him to apply it into various mediums, one of which is human skin.

Beside medium explorations, developments are also applied in line technique which Michael agrees as his adjustment to the dynamic of tattoo trends. Changes in artistic style do not mean that the artist will completely abandon his uniqueness. As claimed by him, consistency is a more important aspect than emphasizing characters, especially in the field he is currently in.












For Michael, Have a Tripie Tatts Day is like a mantra, kind of psalm, more like a hopeful chant for help him to cross the day. As a hallmark, like the smiley icon that is frequently presented in his drawings when he was at lowest point in his life. As a totem, like his trophy sculpture, which he interprets as a tribute to his success through a bitter year of 2020.

Uncertainty is a cycle that life may always offer. Challenges have been waiting us at every corner of life. Hope you can wade through it, like the artist enjoys the effort of recognizing various points of his artistic voyage.


Written by Kanosena
Organized by Tripie Suply



Exhibition now, tatts later


















We sincerely thank you for visiting Have a Tripie Tatts Day, a solo exhibition by TripieTatts at Uma Seminyak from March 25th to April 3rd.
We appreciate your time with us at the exhibition. We are delighted to have a lot of interests and inquiries for Tripie Tatts’ & Tripie Suply’s artworks, products and services.


Special thanks to: Uma Seminyak, Crimson Boutique, Island Brewing, and our beloved friends who made this exhibition such a wonderful experience!

Thank you, Have a Tripie Tatts Day!                    
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Wednesday Aug 12 2020