
Just a small selection of backpieces by the inimitable @servadio_ . It’s truly magic to watch the process unfold as he draws the idea on and tattoos it, usually completed in one sitting 🖤To book in with Servadio, please email studio@servadio.com

Just a small selection of backpieces by the inimitable @servadio_ . It’s truly magic to watch the process unfold as he draws the idea on and tattoos it, usually completed in one sitting 🖤To book in with Servadio, please email studio@servadio.com

Just a small selection of backpieces by the inimitable @servadio_ . It’s truly magic to watch the process unfold as he draws the idea on and tattoos it, usually completed in one sitting 🖤To book in with Servadio, please email studio@servadio.com

Installation view at @opelvillen
Grateful of being part of this exhibition among many great artists i have admire in the years.

Installation view at @opelvillen
Grateful of being part of this exhibition among many great artists i have admire in the years.

Installation view at @opelvillen
Grateful of being part of this exhibition among many great artists i have admire in the years.

Installation view at @opelvillen
Grateful of being part of this exhibition among many great artists i have admire in the years.

Installation view at @opelvillen
Grateful of being part of this exhibition among many great artists i have admire in the years.

Installation view at @opelvillen
Grateful of being part of this exhibition among many great artists i have admire in the years.

Installation view at @opelvillen
Grateful of being part of this exhibition among many great artists i have admire in the years.

STUDIO PORTRAITS
Artist book
by @servadio_
Size 16.8 x 24
248 pages on Munken Linx 130 gsm
Stapled + paperback
Cover in 300 gsm Munken Linx
Dust jacket in 4/0 on coated paper with matte lamination
ISBN: 9791281835290
Limited edition, as per King Koala tradition🐨
Link in bio for pre-order!
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

STUDIO PORTRAITS
Artist book
by @servadio_
Size 16.8 x 24
248 pages on Munken Linx 130 gsm
Stapled + paperback
Cover in 300 gsm Munken Linx
Dust jacket in 4/0 on coated paper with matte lamination
ISBN: 9791281835290
Limited edition, as per King Koala tradition🐨
Link in bio for pre-order!
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

STUDIO PORTRAITS
Artist book
by @servadio_
Size 16.8 x 24
248 pages on Munken Linx 130 gsm
Stapled + paperback
Cover in 300 gsm Munken Linx
Dust jacket in 4/0 on coated paper with matte lamination
ISBN: 9791281835290
Limited edition, as per King Koala tradition🐨
Link in bio for pre-order!
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

STUDIO PORTRAITS
Artist book
by @servadio_
Size 16.8 x 24
248 pages on Munken Linx 130 gsm
Stapled + paperback
Cover in 300 gsm Munken Linx
Dust jacket in 4/0 on coated paper with matte lamination
ISBN: 9791281835290
Limited edition, as per King Koala tradition🐨
Link in bio for pre-order!
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

STUDIO PORTRAITS
Artist book
by @servadio_
Size 16.8 x 24
248 pages on Munken Linx 130 gsm
Stapled + paperback
Cover in 300 gsm Munken Linx
Dust jacket in 4/0 on coated paper with matte lamination
ISBN: 9791281835290
Limited edition, as per King Koala tradition🐨
Link in bio for pre-order!
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

STUDIO PORTRAITS
Artist book
by @servadio_
Size 16.8 x 24
248 pages on Munken Linx 130 gsm
Stapled + paperback
Cover in 300 gsm Munken Linx
Dust jacket in 4/0 on coated paper with matte lamination
ISBN: 9791281835290
Limited edition, as per King Koala tradition🐨
Link in bio for pre-order!
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

STUDIO PORTRAITS
Artist book
by @servadio_
Size 16.8 x 24
248 pages on Munken Linx 130 gsm
Stapled + paperback
Cover in 300 gsm Munken Linx
Dust jacket in 4/0 on coated paper with matte lamination
ISBN: 9791281835290
Limited edition, as per King Koala tradition🐨
Link in bio for pre-order!
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

STUDIO PORTRAITS
Artist book
by @servadio_
Size 16.8 x 24
248 pages on Munken Linx 130 gsm
Stapled + paperback
Cover in 300 gsm Munken Linx
Dust jacket in 4/0 on coated paper with matte lamination
ISBN: 9791281835290
Limited edition, as per King Koala tradition🐨
Link in bio for pre-order!
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

SAVE THE DATES:
- DISSECTION / DISSOLUTION -
a BODY OF REVERBS exhibition and performance.
@thebodyofreverbs
April 9th — Exhibition opening
- STÜCK -@stueck.ldn6-9pm
April 11th — Live Performance @thejudgementhall
- THE JUDGEMENT HALL FESTIVAL — St Barnabas Church. Hackney. London E8 2EA 6:30pm-10:30pm

SAVE THE DATES:
- DISSECTION / DISSOLUTION -
a BODY OF REVERBS exhibition and performance.
@thebodyofreverbs
April 9th — Exhibition opening
- STÜCK -@stueck.ldn6-9pm
April 11th — Live Performance @thejudgementhall
- THE JUDGEMENT HALL FESTIVAL — St Barnabas Church. Hackney. London E8 2EA 6:30pm-10:30pm

SAVE THE DATES:
- DISSECTION / DISSOLUTION -
a BODY OF REVERBS exhibition and performance.
@thebodyofreverbs
April 9th — Exhibition opening
- STÜCK -@stueck.ldn6-9pm
April 11th — Live Performance @thejudgementhall
- THE JUDGEMENT HALL FESTIVAL — St Barnabas Church. Hackney. London E8 2EA 6:30pm-10:30pm

SAVE THE DATES:
- DISSECTION / DISSOLUTION -
a BODY OF REVERBS exhibition and performance.
@thebodyofreverbs
April 9th — Exhibition opening
- STÜCK -@stueck.ldn6-9pm
April 11th — Live Performance @thejudgementhall
- THE JUDGEMENT HALL FESTIVAL — St Barnabas Church. Hackney. London E8 2EA 6:30pm-10:30pm

SAVE THE DATES:
- DISSECTION / DISSOLUTION -
a BODY OF REVERBS exhibition and performance.
@thebodyofreverbs
April 9th — Exhibition opening
- STÜCK -@stueck.ldn6-9pm
April 11th — Live Performance @thejudgementhall
- THE JUDGEMENT HALL FESTIVAL — St Barnabas Church. Hackney. London E8 2EA 6:30pm-10:30pm

SAVE THE DATES:
- DISSECTION / DISSOLUTION -
a BODY OF REVERBS exhibition and performance.
@thebodyofreverbs
April 9th — Exhibition opening
- STÜCK -@stueck.ldn6-9pm
April 11th — Live Performance @thejudgementhall
- THE JUDGEMENT HALL FESTIVAL — St Barnabas Church. Hackney. London E8 2EA 6:30pm-10:30pm

Studio Portraits is the second edition of the editorial project dedicated to the work of @servadio_ , an evolution of the artist’s first book How to Forget About a Song, produced and curated by @varsi_artlab in collaboration with Paola Pompili (@she.lab Studio). While the first publication was a handcrafted, intimate, and tactile object, this new edition broadens the perspective and offers a more layered and conscious reading of his research.
The volume gathers years of photographic practice born from the need to preserve what tattooing—ephemeral by its very nature—leaves on the body. In the portraits taken in his English studio, which is both home and creative laboratory, tattooing enters a broader system where painting, sculpture, performance, and text intertwine within a coherent universe, where each work nourishes the others.
At the center of Servadio’s work lies metamorphosis: of the body, of space, of identity. Skin and film become symbolic boundaries between interior and exterior, between present and memory. Photography does not merely document; it transforms, it rescues an archaic, ritual gesture from loss and delivers it to the archive, restoring it a broader temporal dimension.
Through an essay and an interview edited by Daniela Collu, the book highlights the tension that runs throughout the artist’s research: holding together different practices within a cohesive system, building a recognizable language without belonging to a single category, transforming experience into vision.
Studio Portraits tells the story of a compact and constantly evolving creative universe, where memory, mark, and body coexist in a necessary and radical balance.
The book will be presented on March 21 at @miaphotofair in Milan with @stazzitta and @varsi_artlab and will be available on the KingKoala website, as always in a limited edition 🐨
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

Studio Portraits is the second edition of the editorial project dedicated to the work of @servadio_ , an evolution of the artist’s first book How to Forget About a Song, produced and curated by @varsi_artlab in collaboration with Paola Pompili (@she.lab Studio). While the first publication was a handcrafted, intimate, and tactile object, this new edition broadens the perspective and offers a more layered and conscious reading of his research.
The volume gathers years of photographic practice born from the need to preserve what tattooing—ephemeral by its very nature—leaves on the body. In the portraits taken in his English studio, which is both home and creative laboratory, tattooing enters a broader system where painting, sculpture, performance, and text intertwine within a coherent universe, where each work nourishes the others.
At the center of Servadio’s work lies metamorphosis: of the body, of space, of identity. Skin and film become symbolic boundaries between interior and exterior, between present and memory. Photography does not merely document; it transforms, it rescues an archaic, ritual gesture from loss and delivers it to the archive, restoring it a broader temporal dimension.
Through an essay and an interview edited by Daniela Collu, the book highlights the tension that runs throughout the artist’s research: holding together different practices within a cohesive system, building a recognizable language without belonging to a single category, transforming experience into vision.
Studio Portraits tells the story of a compact and constantly evolving creative universe, where memory, mark, and body coexist in a necessary and radical balance.
The book will be presented on March 21 at @miaphotofair in Milan with @stazzitta and @varsi_artlab and will be available on the KingKoala website, as always in a limited edition 🐨
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

Studio Portraits is the second edition of the editorial project dedicated to the work of @servadio_ , an evolution of the artist’s first book How to Forget About a Song, produced and curated by @varsi_artlab in collaboration with Paola Pompili (@she.lab Studio). While the first publication was a handcrafted, intimate, and tactile object, this new edition broadens the perspective and offers a more layered and conscious reading of his research.
The volume gathers years of photographic practice born from the need to preserve what tattooing—ephemeral by its very nature—leaves on the body. In the portraits taken in his English studio, which is both home and creative laboratory, tattooing enters a broader system where painting, sculpture, performance, and text intertwine within a coherent universe, where each work nourishes the others.
At the center of Servadio’s work lies metamorphosis: of the body, of space, of identity. Skin and film become symbolic boundaries between interior and exterior, between present and memory. Photography does not merely document; it transforms, it rescues an archaic, ritual gesture from loss and delivers it to the archive, restoring it a broader temporal dimension.
Through an essay and an interview edited by Daniela Collu, the book highlights the tension that runs throughout the artist’s research: holding together different practices within a cohesive system, building a recognizable language without belonging to a single category, transforming experience into vision.
Studio Portraits tells the story of a compact and constantly evolving creative universe, where memory, mark, and body coexist in a necessary and radical balance.
The book will be presented on March 21 at @miaphotofair in Milan with @stazzitta and @varsi_artlab and will be available on the KingKoala website, as always in a limited edition 🐨
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

Studio Portraits is the second edition of the editorial project dedicated to the work of @servadio_ , an evolution of the artist’s first book How to Forget About a Song, produced and curated by @varsi_artlab in collaboration with Paola Pompili (@she.lab Studio). While the first publication was a handcrafted, intimate, and tactile object, this new edition broadens the perspective and offers a more layered and conscious reading of his research.
The volume gathers years of photographic practice born from the need to preserve what tattooing—ephemeral by its very nature—leaves on the body. In the portraits taken in his English studio, which is both home and creative laboratory, tattooing enters a broader system where painting, sculpture, performance, and text intertwine within a coherent universe, where each work nourishes the others.
At the center of Servadio’s work lies metamorphosis: of the body, of space, of identity. Skin and film become symbolic boundaries between interior and exterior, between present and memory. Photography does not merely document; it transforms, it rescues an archaic, ritual gesture from loss and delivers it to the archive, restoring it a broader temporal dimension.
Through an essay and an interview edited by Daniela Collu, the book highlights the tension that runs throughout the artist’s research: holding together different practices within a cohesive system, building a recognizable language without belonging to a single category, transforming experience into vision.
Studio Portraits tells the story of a compact and constantly evolving creative universe, where memory, mark, and body coexist in a necessary and radical balance.
The book will be presented on March 21 at @miaphotofair in Milan with @stazzitta and @varsi_artlab and will be available on the KingKoala website, as always in a limited edition 🐨
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

Studio Portraits is the second edition of the editorial project dedicated to the work of @servadio_ , an evolution of the artist’s first book How to Forget About a Song, produced and curated by @varsi_artlab in collaboration with Paola Pompili (@she.lab Studio). While the first publication was a handcrafted, intimate, and tactile object, this new edition broadens the perspective and offers a more layered and conscious reading of his research.
The volume gathers years of photographic practice born from the need to preserve what tattooing—ephemeral by its very nature—leaves on the body. In the portraits taken in his English studio, which is both home and creative laboratory, tattooing enters a broader system where painting, sculpture, performance, and text intertwine within a coherent universe, where each work nourishes the others.
At the center of Servadio’s work lies metamorphosis: of the body, of space, of identity. Skin and film become symbolic boundaries between interior and exterior, between present and memory. Photography does not merely document; it transforms, it rescues an archaic, ritual gesture from loss and delivers it to the archive, restoring it a broader temporal dimension.
Through an essay and an interview edited by Daniela Collu, the book highlights the tension that runs throughout the artist’s research: holding together different practices within a cohesive system, building a recognizable language without belonging to a single category, transforming experience into vision.
Studio Portraits tells the story of a compact and constantly evolving creative universe, where memory, mark, and body coexist in a necessary and radical balance.
The book will be presented on March 21 at @miaphotofair in Milan with @stazzitta and @varsi_artlab and will be available on the KingKoala website, as always in a limited edition 🐨
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

Studio Portraits is the second edition of the editorial project dedicated to the work of @servadio_ , an evolution of the artist’s first book How to Forget About a Song, produced and curated by @varsi_artlab in collaboration with Paola Pompili (@she.lab Studio). While the first publication was a handcrafted, intimate, and tactile object, this new edition broadens the perspective and offers a more layered and conscious reading of his research.
The volume gathers years of photographic practice born from the need to preserve what tattooing—ephemeral by its very nature—leaves on the body. In the portraits taken in his English studio, which is both home and creative laboratory, tattooing enters a broader system where painting, sculpture, performance, and text intertwine within a coherent universe, where each work nourishes the others.
At the center of Servadio’s work lies metamorphosis: of the body, of space, of identity. Skin and film become symbolic boundaries between interior and exterior, between present and memory. Photography does not merely document; it transforms, it rescues an archaic, ritual gesture from loss and delivers it to the archive, restoring it a broader temporal dimension.
Through an essay and an interview edited by Daniela Collu, the book highlights the tension that runs throughout the artist’s research: holding together different practices within a cohesive system, building a recognizable language without belonging to a single category, transforming experience into vision.
Studio Portraits tells the story of a compact and constantly evolving creative universe, where memory, mark, and body coexist in a necessary and radical balance.
The book will be presented on March 21 at @miaphotofair in Milan with @stazzitta and @varsi_artlab and will be available on the KingKoala website, as always in a limited edition 🐨
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

Studio Portraits is the second edition of the editorial project dedicated to the work of @servadio_ , an evolution of the artist’s first book How to Forget About a Song, produced and curated by @varsi_artlab in collaboration with Paola Pompili (@she.lab Studio). While the first publication was a handcrafted, intimate, and tactile object, this new edition broadens the perspective and offers a more layered and conscious reading of his research.
The volume gathers years of photographic practice born from the need to preserve what tattooing—ephemeral by its very nature—leaves on the body. In the portraits taken in his English studio, which is both home and creative laboratory, tattooing enters a broader system where painting, sculpture, performance, and text intertwine within a coherent universe, where each work nourishes the others.
At the center of Servadio’s work lies metamorphosis: of the body, of space, of identity. Skin and film become symbolic boundaries between interior and exterior, between present and memory. Photography does not merely document; it transforms, it rescues an archaic, ritual gesture from loss and delivers it to the archive, restoring it a broader temporal dimension.
Through an essay and an interview edited by Daniela Collu, the book highlights the tension that runs throughout the artist’s research: holding together different practices within a cohesive system, building a recognizable language without belonging to a single category, transforming experience into vision.
Studio Portraits tells the story of a compact and constantly evolving creative universe, where memory, mark, and body coexist in a necessary and radical balance.
The book will be presented on March 21 at @miaphotofair in Milan with @stazzitta and @varsi_artlab and will be available on the KingKoala website, as always in a limited edition 🐨
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

Studio Portraits is the second edition of the editorial project dedicated to the work of @servadio_ , an evolution of the artist’s first book How to Forget About a Song, produced and curated by @varsi_artlab in collaboration with Paola Pompili (@she.lab Studio). While the first publication was a handcrafted, intimate, and tactile object, this new edition broadens the perspective and offers a more layered and conscious reading of his research.
The volume gathers years of photographic practice born from the need to preserve what tattooing—ephemeral by its very nature—leaves on the body. In the portraits taken in his English studio, which is both home and creative laboratory, tattooing enters a broader system where painting, sculpture, performance, and text intertwine within a coherent universe, where each work nourishes the others.
At the center of Servadio’s work lies metamorphosis: of the body, of space, of identity. Skin and film become symbolic boundaries between interior and exterior, between present and memory. Photography does not merely document; it transforms, it rescues an archaic, ritual gesture from loss and delivers it to the archive, restoring it a broader temporal dimension.
Through an essay and an interview edited by Daniela Collu, the book highlights the tension that runs throughout the artist’s research: holding together different practices within a cohesive system, building a recognizable language without belonging to a single category, transforming experience into vision.
Studio Portraits tells the story of a compact and constantly evolving creative universe, where memory, mark, and body coexist in a necessary and radical balance.
The book will be presented on March 21 at @miaphotofair in Milan with @stazzitta and @varsi_artlab and will be available on the KingKoala website, as always in a limited edition 🐨
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

Studio Portraits is the second edition of the editorial project dedicated to the work of @servadio_ , an evolution of the artist’s first book How to Forget About a Song, produced and curated by @varsi_artlab in collaboration with Paola Pompili (@she.lab Studio). While the first publication was a handcrafted, intimate, and tactile object, this new edition broadens the perspective and offers a more layered and conscious reading of his research.
The volume gathers years of photographic practice born from the need to preserve what tattooing—ephemeral by its very nature—leaves on the body. In the portraits taken in his English studio, which is both home and creative laboratory, tattooing enters a broader system where painting, sculpture, performance, and text intertwine within a coherent universe, where each work nourishes the others.
At the center of Servadio’s work lies metamorphosis: of the body, of space, of identity. Skin and film become symbolic boundaries between interior and exterior, between present and memory. Photography does not merely document; it transforms, it rescues an archaic, ritual gesture from loss and delivers it to the archive, restoring it a broader temporal dimension.
Through an essay and an interview edited by Daniela Collu, the book highlights the tension that runs throughout the artist’s research: holding together different practices within a cohesive system, building a recognizable language without belonging to a single category, transforming experience into vision.
Studio Portraits tells the story of a compact and constantly evolving creative universe, where memory, mark, and body coexist in a necessary and radical balance.
The book will be presented on March 21 at @miaphotofair in Milan with @stazzitta and @varsi_artlab and will be available on the KingKoala website, as always in a limited edition 🐨
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

Studio Portraits is the second edition of the editorial project dedicated to the work of @servadio_ , an evolution of the artist’s first book How to Forget About a Song, produced and curated by @varsi_artlab in collaboration with Paola Pompili (@she.lab Studio). While the first publication was a handcrafted, intimate, and tactile object, this new edition broadens the perspective and offers a more layered and conscious reading of his research.
The volume gathers years of photographic practice born from the need to preserve what tattooing—ephemeral by its very nature—leaves on the body. In the portraits taken in his English studio, which is both home and creative laboratory, tattooing enters a broader system where painting, sculpture, performance, and text intertwine within a coherent universe, where each work nourishes the others.
At the center of Servadio’s work lies metamorphosis: of the body, of space, of identity. Skin and film become symbolic boundaries between interior and exterior, between present and memory. Photography does not merely document; it transforms, it rescues an archaic, ritual gesture from loss and delivers it to the archive, restoring it a broader temporal dimension.
Through an essay and an interview edited by Daniela Collu, the book highlights the tension that runs throughout the artist’s research: holding together different practices within a cohesive system, building a recognizable language without belonging to a single category, transforming experience into vision.
Studio Portraits tells the story of a compact and constantly evolving creative universe, where memory, mark, and body coexist in a necessary and radical balance.
The book will be presented on March 21 at @miaphotofair in Milan with @stazzitta and @varsi_artlab and will be available on the KingKoala website, as always in a limited edition 🐨
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

Studio Portraits is the second edition of the editorial project dedicated to the work of @servadio_ , an evolution of the artist’s first book How to Forget About a Song, produced and curated by @varsi_artlab in collaboration with Paola Pompili (@she.lab Studio). While the first publication was a handcrafted, intimate, and tactile object, this new edition broadens the perspective and offers a more layered and conscious reading of his research.
The volume gathers years of photographic practice born from the need to preserve what tattooing—ephemeral by its very nature—leaves on the body. In the portraits taken in his English studio, which is both home and creative laboratory, tattooing enters a broader system where painting, sculpture, performance, and text intertwine within a coherent universe, where each work nourishes the others.
At the center of Servadio’s work lies metamorphosis: of the body, of space, of identity. Skin and film become symbolic boundaries between interior and exterior, between present and memory. Photography does not merely document; it transforms, it rescues an archaic, ritual gesture from loss and delivers it to the archive, restoring it a broader temporal dimension.
Through an essay and an interview edited by Daniela Collu, the book highlights the tension that runs throughout the artist’s research: holding together different practices within a cohesive system, building a recognizable language without belonging to a single category, transforming experience into vision.
Studio Portraits tells the story of a compact and constantly evolving creative universe, where memory, mark, and body coexist in a necessary and radical balance.
The book will be presented on March 21 at @miaphotofair in Milan with @stazzitta and @varsi_artlab and will be available on the KingKoala website, as always in a limited edition 🐨
#StudioPortraits #EatMoreEucalyptus

Details of some progress for my upcoming show DISSECTION / DISSOLUTION @thebodyofreverbs @thejudgementhall @stueck.ldn

Details of some progress for my upcoming show DISSECTION / DISSOLUTION @thebodyofreverbs @thejudgementhall @stueck.ldn

Details of some progress for my upcoming show DISSECTION / DISSOLUTION @thebodyofreverbs @thejudgementhall @stueck.ldn

Details of some progress for my upcoming show DISSECTION / DISSOLUTION @thebodyofreverbs @thejudgementhall @stueck.ldn

Details of some progress for my upcoming show DISSECTION / DISSOLUTION @thebodyofreverbs @thejudgementhall @stueck.ldn

Taylor some years back.
Currently going through the archives for a new book with @kingkoalapress and @varsi_artlab . More info soon.
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