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Chaim Machlev | |
|---|---|
| Born | November 7, 1980 |
| Occupation | Tattoo artist |
| Known for | DotsToLines |
| Website | dotstolines |
Chaim Machlev (born November 7, 1980) is an Israeli-born German tattoo artist based in California, known professionally as DotsToLines. He is recognized for creating large-scale minimal line-art tattoos that integrate the body’s natural movement.[1][2][3] Machlev’s work has been featured in GQ and Elle India.[4][5][6] His tattoos have also been exhibited in museums including the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome and the Eretz Israel Museum.[7][8]
Early life and education
[edit]Machlev was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, and initially worked as a project manager in information technology.[9][10] After receiving his first tattoo at age 30, he decided to leave his corporate career and pursue tattooing full-time.[11] Seeking clarity about his future, Machlev isolated himself in the desert, where he resolved to leave his IT career and devote himself fully to tattooing, an experience he later described as the turning point of his new life.[12] In 2012 he relocated to Berlin and shortly after founded his studio, which became known for its focus on geometry and minimalism.[10][3][2] Although he had no prior artistic background, his studies in computer science and psychology influenced the precision and structure of his designs. This personal transformation was later documented in European tattoo publications such as La Veine Graphique and Forever More: The New Tattoo.[12][2]
Career
[edit]Machlev began tattooing in Berlin in 2012 and developed a minimalist, line-based style built on geometry and flow.[11][12] Later that year he founded his private studio DotsToLines, where he tattoos only one client per day, viewing each session as a focused and collaborative process.[10][2][13] In 2013 he won the TätowierMagazin Nachwuchscontest (Newcomer Contest) for emerging artists, gaining national attention in Germany.[14] The following year Total Tattoo Magazine published the first extensive English-language profile of his work, describing his practice as combining mathematics and spirituality.[10] A 2015 feature in Vangardist Magazine portrayed Machlev as one of Berlin’s most sought-after tattoo artists, highlighting his minimalist geometric style, spiritual approach, and emphasis on creating a personal connection with each client.[15]
In 2016 Machlev’s work was included in the museum exhibition Tattoo Forever at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome,[7] and that same year he launched Project 24, a 24-hour global tattoo charity event covered by airberlin Magazine.[16] In 2017 he collaborated with Mercedes-Benz on the design of a special-edition GLA 200 d Peak Edition presented at the Bread & Butter by Zalando events in Berlin.[17][18][19][20] Machlev’s design collaborations include projects with BMW and works that merge tattoo aesthetics with design and architecture.[21][22] Among his clients are musicians such as Simon Gallup of The Cure and the members of the Scottish band Biffy Clyro, for whom he created a single interconnected geometric tattoo spanning the bodies of all three bandmates, symbolizing their unity as a musical family.[23] His “blast-over” approach, layering new line work over existing tattoos, as seen in his work for Machine Gun Kelly, has been cited by Inked Magazine as an example of design innovation.[13]
In recent years Machlev has expanded his practice to the United States, opening a private studio in Los Angeles while continuing to maintain his base in Berlin.[6]
Artistic style
[edit]Machlev is regarded for developing an individualized approach to tattooing in which the geometry of each client’s body dictates the design.[1][3][2] His compositions consist mainly of black lines and dots arranged in flowing patterns that emphasize anatomical movement rather than depicting external subjects.[2][13]
He describes his process as a meditative and collaborative experience, carried out in private one-on-one sessions that allow complete focus and trust between artist and client.[13][24] This approach is consistent with descriptions in La Veine Graphique and The Tattoorialist, which portray his practice as an intimate spiritual exchange that merges geometry, anatomy, and mindfulness.[12][25] Ink The Art of Tattoo further characterizes his aesthetic as merging mathematical structure with organic flow, resulting in large-scale compositions that appear both minimal and monumental.[24]
Machlev’s minimalist aesthetic combines mathematical precision with spiritual intent, blending abstraction, geometry, and symmetry to create a visual language unique to his practice.[12][2] He cites nature, mathematics, and sacred geometry as core influences and often uses the entire body as a single composition, linking multiple tattoos through continuous line work.[1][12][2] According to TTT: Tattoo and Tattoo & Religion, his method established a distinct visual and philosophical direction within contemporary tattooing that emphasizes harmony between art and anatomy.[26][1]
Exhibitions and recognition
[edit]Machlev’s work has been included in several museum exhibitions exploring tattooing as a contemporary art form. In 2016 he participated in Tattoo Forever at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome (MACRO), an institutional exhibition curated by Federica Nicosia and published by Gangemi Editore Spa.[7][27][28] The same year his geometric line-art tattoos were featured in Tattoos: The Human Body as a Work of Art at the Eretz Israel Museum (MUZA) in Tel Aviv, curated by Yasmin Bergner.[8] According to institutional press coverage, Tattoo Forever was recognized by BMW Group Italia as part of a broader cultural collaboration promoting tattooing as fine art.[28] Also in 2016, Machlev organized and curated Project 24, a 24-hour global tattoo charity event held in Berlin and other cities, with proceeds donated to humanitarian causes. The event was featured in airberlin Magazine.[16]
His inclusion in the museum exhibitions Tattoo Forever and Tattoos: The Human Body as a Work of Art is also noted in the book Tattoo Forever (Gangemi Editore Spa, 2016) and in Tattoo & Religion, which identifies him among contemporary artists redefining the medium as fine art.[7][26]
Personal life
[edit]Machlev divides his time between Berlin and California, where he operates private studios under the name DotsToLines.[6] He maintains a private working environment, seeing only one client per day in sessions described as meditative and collaborative.[13][24] Because of this individualized approach, his appointments are often scheduled months or years in advance.[10][13] Inked Magazine reported that his clientele includes individuals who travel internationally for his work, reflecting his established reputation in contemporary tattoo art.[13]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Maxime Büchi and Nick Schonberger (2018). TTT: Tattoo. Laurence King Publishing. pp. 76–79. ISBN 9781786270757.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Robert Klanten and Hannah Graves (2017). Forever More: The New Tattoo. Die Gestalten Verlag. pp. 60–65. ISBN 9783899559262.
- ^ a b c Eva Minguet (2016). The New Tattoo. Instituto Monsa de Ediciones S.A. pp. 100–109. ISBN 9788416500277.
- ^ "The World's Most Cutting-Edge Tattoo Artists". GQ. Condé Nast. June 2021. Retrieved October 29, 2025.
- ^ "Cutting-Edge Tattoo Artists from Around the Globe". GQ. Condé Nast. November 2021. pp. 54–59.
- ^ a b c "The Line Artist". Elle India. Jindal Steel and Ogaan Media Private Limited. February 2024. pp. 112–113.
- ^ a b c d Federica Nicosia, ed. (2016). Tattoo Forever (in Italian). Gangemi Editore Spa. pp. 63–75. ISBN 9788849232615.
- ^ a b "Catalogue: Tattoos – The Human Body as a Work of Art". Eretz Israel Museum (MUZA). 2016. Retrieved October 29, 2025.
- ^ Ákos Bánfalvi (January 2016). "DotsToLines – Interview with Chaim Machlev". InkSpired Magazine – Best of Issue. pp. 72–101.
- ^ a b c d e Travellin’ Mick (April 2014). "DotsToLines". Total Tattoo Magazine. No. 114. pp. 84–90.
- ^ a b Carolina Amell (2019). Geometric Trend. Instituto Monsa de Ediciones S.A. pp. 42–49. ISBN 9788416500420.
- ^ a b c d e f Christophe Escarmand and OYC (2015). La Veine Graphique Vol. 2 (in French). Noire Méduse. pp. 144–153. ISBN 9782953977820.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Chaim Machlev (DotsToLines) Creates Some of the Most Distinctive Tattoos on Earth". Inked Magazine. 2022. Retrieved October 29, 2025.
- ^ Travellin’ Mick (November 2013). Dirk-Boris Rödel (ed.). "Künstlerporträt: Chaim Machlev". TätowierMagazin (in German). Huber Verlag. pp. 16–22.
- ^ Stephan Otto (September 2015). "The Master of Dots and Lines". Vangardist Magazine. No. 54. pp. 58–67.
- ^ a b "Tinte auf der Haut / …Or Get Ink with Bite". AirBerlin Magazine (in German). March 2016. p. 14.
- ^ Dirk-Boris Rödel, ed. (November 2017). "Chaim Machlev meets Mercedes". TätowierMagazin (in German). Huber Verlag. p. 9.
- ^ "Bread and Butter / Grow Up. Mercedes-Benz". Markus Wentlandt Portfolio (in German). Retrieved October 29, 2025.
- ^ "Grow Up Event mit Live-Performance von FKA Twigs – Mercedes-Benz auf der Bread & Butter by Zalando". Mercedes-Fans.de (in German). September 3, 2017. Retrieved October 29, 2025.
- ^ "Mercedes-Benz goes for millennial outreach at Bread & Butter". FashionNetwork (Taiwan edition). September 5, 2017. Retrieved October 29, 2025.
- ^ "BMW x TERRITORY // F39 Mesh Edition – My Rebelution". dotstolines.com. September 17, 2020. Retrieved October 29, 2025.
- ^ "KAZA STER by Chaim Machlev for KAZA Concrete". Architonic. Retrieved October 29, 2025.
- ^ Amadeus Thüner (October 2016). Dirk-Boris Rödel (ed.). "Mein erster Dreier". TätowierMagazin (in German). Huber Verlag. pp. 46–49.
- ^ a b c Victor Cheung (2016). Ink The Art of Tattoo. viction:workshop Limited. pp. 230–241. ISBN 9789887714835.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link) - ^ Nicolas Brulez and Mylène Ebrard (2019). The Tattoorialist Berlin, London, New York, Tokyo, Paris. Hardie Grant. pp. 24–29. ISBN 9781784882426.
- ^ a b Campbell, Paul-Henri (2019). Tattoo & Religion: Die bunten Kathedralen des Selbst [The colorful cathedrals of the self] (in German). Wunderhorn. pp. 32–43. ISBN 9783884236062.
- ^ "Alla Pelanda un omaggio al mondo dei tatuaggi come opere d'arte". InsideArt (in Italian). June 22, 2016. Retrieved October 29, 2025.
- ^ a b "La BMW R nineT Tattoo realizzata da Marco Manzo esposta al MACRO di Roma in occasione di Tattoo Forever – Mostra Internazionale del Tatuaggio". BMW Group Italia (in Italian). July 6, 2016. Retrieved October 29, 2025.
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