Tattoo artist portrait: VOID

Distrolution Merch mainly works with people from the music world, but not only! Among our clients, we count many artists from the tattoo world. This is not surprising when you know the often strong links between the world of tattoos and that of music.

During this extremely complex period for them, following the successive closures of their salons and the impossibility of travelling for guest spots or simply welcoming their clients who usually brave the kilometres to come and get inked by them, the Distrolution Merch team has decided to highlight their work through weekly portraits.

Let's start this series of portraits with Marc VOID, a tattoo artist based in the Lille metropolitan area, with occult, symbolic, and resolutely dark references.

Hi! Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions! Can you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hi! First of all, thank you for your interest in my work. VOID, Blackwork tattoo artist in the North of France. 

 Tattoo artist portrait: Marc VOID

What's your journey in tattooing?

It's clearly a career change. After some chaotic years in secondary school, I followed an artistic curriculum in Belgium for five years.

Once out of there, I took a job to pay the bills and what was supposed to be temporary ended up lasting ten years!

The thing is, when you're on a permanent contract in a big company, in a comfortable position, with a good salary, security... you quickly forget yourself, put aside your passions, what really drives you and makes you thrive. You slowly let yourself disappear.

I was already a bit tattooed at the time... And I've always been involved in the 'metal' scene with all the visuals and culture that revolve around it... 

 Inevitably, when I thought about what I really wanted to do with my life, tattooing quickly became an obvious choice. 

I learned as a self-taught artist, and even though I didn't follow a 'classic' apprenticeship, I was quickly advised and supported by certain tattoo artists who were full of good advice, pedagogy, and kindness towards me. 

I will never thank ENTO from Freaky Family enough for being the very first to take an interest in my work and advise me.

Then I presented my portfolio to several shops in the region. 

In 2018, I joined the team at La Machine Infernale, who offered me to finish my apprenticeship there before becoming a resident artist with them.

Tattoo artist portrait: Marc VOID - tattoos

Can you tell us about your preferred style, which is easily identifiable, and your influences, both graphic and musical?

The term BRUTAL MEDIEVAL sums up my graphic approach quite well.

I mainly work around medieval, folkloric, Scandinavian, religious, or occult subjects and themes... all in a rather primal and dark manner.

I'm also very interested in spirituality in its various forms and, of course, in symbolism. I think that greatly influences my approach to tattooing. I see my flash designs as proposals that everyone can appropriate and interpret to find what they want in them. 

For each project, I do a lot of research (especially when working with symbolism) to be able to make the subject my own while respecting it. In fact, I spend almost as much time in my old books as I do drawing!

During this period when tattoo parlours are closed, how are you currently occupying your time? 

Lots of drawings (Flash, client projects), I'm taking advantage of having time to work on other mediums as well (t-shirts, prints...), there are quite a few things in preparation... It's also an opportunity to focus on collaborations outside of tattooing.

During the first lockdown, for example, Stéphane Buriez asked me to work on a t-shirt for LOUDBLAST's 35th anniversary. 

Currently, I'm preparing illustrations for the next book by D.M. Mikula Jr (who also plays in the black metal band GHOSTBATH).

I'm currently also working with the Dunkirk brewery OSSEUS, who have already entrusted me with the designs for several of their labels. And I've just finished a visual for the Lille-based band SOUL X. 

I'm also making progress on other projects that should come to fruition in 2022. Staying creative helps me avoid overthinking.


As someone who's used to working in a salon with other artists, how are you dealing with this forced separation?

Like many, I'm frustrated and angry when I observe the lack of common sense in some of our leaders' decisions.

But I try to put things into perspective by telling myself that I'm not the worst off! I think about restaurateurs, bars, performing arts professionals, cultural workers, or healthcare workers who are taking the full brunt of this crisis.

Marc VOID - back tattoo

Have you already used Distrolution Merch for merchandising and/or communication materials? Can you talk about your experience with us?

I occasionally offer merch, always in small quantities and limited series.

For my latest T-shirt, a very specific printing technique was needed to get maximum detail, and I also wanted something really huge on the back.

I called on Distrolution Merch because in addition to being able to print in very large sizes, I knew that Seb (also bassist in THE LUMBERJACK FEEDBACK), with the expertise and meticulousness I know him for, would produce exactly what I was looking for.

The result is top-notch, with short and respected deadlines, I wasn't disappointed!

Marc VOID - t-shirts

What's your ideal playlist for working? 

Wow, that's hard to answer!

It depends on the mood and the project... 

At the moment, my top 5 for drawing would be:

'Celestial Lineage' by WOLVES IN THE THRONE ROOM
'Thèmes pour la rébellion' by FORTERESSE
'Twilight of the idols' by GORGOROTH
'Interstellar OST' by HANS ZIMMER
'Kaessariah' by SEMBLER DEATH

I also listen to a lot of ambient, folk, and traditional music. 

And when I tattoo, I tend to go for more intense stuff:

'Desideratum' by ANAAL NATHRAKH
'Demigod' by BEHEMOTH
'Exercises in futility' by MGLA
'Winterkalt' by PAYSAGE D'HIVER
'The Tunnels' by TERRA TENEBROSA

Marc VOID - playlist: Behemoth, MGLA, Terra Tenebrosa, Forteresse, Interstellar

To conclude this interview, can we talk about your (future) projects?

I will continue to offer merch.

This summer, I'll be in Nantes at TURBO ZERO... and as soon as the health situation is a bit more favourable, other guest spots will be coming up abroad (Germany, Quebec, USA, Spain).

I also have another project that I'm passionate about for next year, but it's still a bit early to elaborate on it.

Thank you very much for the invitation!

You can follow VOID's work, discuss a future tattoo project, and maybe even order a t-shirt here, on Instagram and on Facebook.

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