50 Times People Had A Cool Dinosaur Tattoo Idea And It Got Executed Perfectly
Dinosaurs have quite an amazing legacy. They walked on Earth between 245 and 66 million years ago, yet we still talk about them today! They’re the subjects of countless films, TV shows, books, video games and amusement parks. And despite how lucky we are that we never lived in a time where we had to encounter dinos in real life, many of us love to commemorate these creatures with adorable tattoos!
Bored Panda has scoured the internet to find photos of the most impressive, creative and cute dinosaur tattoos and gathered them down below. Keep reading to find conversations with tattoo artist and owner of Tricera-Tats, Briony, and tattoo artist Kara Dee Harrison, founder and lead illustrator of The Dinoverse. And be sure to upvote the pics that inspire you to get a permanent T. rex buddy!
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Very Colorful Dinosaur
White Stegosaurus Fossil
How...? With the texture and white ink on white skin. Just, how?
The texture is the bodies reaction to being stabbed thousands of time. White people aren't actually white. The ink comes in a bottle and is deposited between layers of skin with a needle.
Load More Replies...Very cool, but white ink only lasts a few years, so that's an expensive tattoo that won't look like much in two years
I love scarring, but was too afraid to get it! I instead got an off white tattoo and now it's healed and with some time it has a similar effect as scarring. It looked awful though when it was new and the raised like the one in the pic. But really cool on the one in the pic gives it 3d effect. Pity that won't last
That's very interesting! I've contemplated asking about white (or I guess, off-white). Have some self-inflicted scars on my shoulder I'm not a fan of and wanted something to sort of absorb their appearance, just wasn't sure if it had a chance of working or not.
Load More Replies...Watercolor Dinosaur Tattoo
Those two dynos (stegausaurus and T-Rex) lived 30 millions years apart !
I like you, I'm not too sure about this tat. Does it make my tail look bigget?
Dinosaurs are fascinating creatures. They occupied Earth so long before we did that it can be hard to imagine that they were ever living, breathing and roaming the planet. About 700 different species of dinos have been discovered and named, but there were even more that scientists haven’t even discovered yet. These guys have been long gone from our planet for millions of years, yet we still have so much to learn about them!
As far as why we love dinosaurs so much, Brian Switek at The Guardian notes that they “embody the drastic changes that life on Earth has undergone, and give us access to some of the most powerful truths our species has come to understand – that our planet has an incredibly deep history, that life has changed constantly through time, and that extinction is the fate of all.” They’re incredible reminders that we have shared this planet with an amazing variety of species.
A Blind Cat Walking His Guiding Velociraptor
The talented artwork in this one!!! Shading etc! I'd be proud of this one!
Iâm Doing A Sleeve On My Client, Each Piece Represents An Animal Chosen By His Wife And Kids. His Son Picked The Raptor Blue
Dinosaur Bubble Bath
Could be from the children's book series "How Do Dinosaurs...". Very cute.
To gain more insight on dinosaur tattoos and why they’ve become so popular, we reached out to tattoo artist and owner of Tricera-Tats, Briony (or queer.dinosaur.tattoo on Instagram).
Briony was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda, and explained that she came up with the name for her shop by chance, before she had even started tattooing. “Dinosaurs, puns and tattooing are all passions of mine, and it just fit so well,” she shared.
Dinosaur Sleeve
Gorgeous Work
I LOVE it - I just wonder how long the color-vividness lasts :(
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We were also curious how often Briony actually ends up tattooing dinos on others. “I do dinosaur themed tattoos about once a week, mainly skulls as they are a particular favorite of mine.”
And, of course, she has some dinos of her own. “I myself actually have an entire leg of dinosaur tattoos,” she added. “My favorite being a plesiosaur done by @trash_haus.”
Ok Google
Furry Little Dinosaur
This looks simple but it is very very well made in my opinion. They managed to not only make it look 3D but also fuzzy like a plushie
Super Cute Dino
Of the tattoos she’s done for others, Briony says it’s very hard to choose a favorite. “I think it would have to be a tie between a T. rex skull on a friend's stomach and a stegosaurus in roller skates.”
And if you’re considering getting a dino tat of your own, Briony recommends ensuring that you find a tattoo artist that loves dinosaurs as much as you do, “and your piece will be wonderful.” As for her favorite dino, she added that she’s partial to the spinosaurus.
If you’re interested in seeing more dino tat inspo or would like to book an appointment with Briony, be sure to check out her Instagram!
Siblings' Tattoos
A cracking idea for different siblings to have thematically-linked tattoos... Not sure if my brothers and I would be able to agree on choosing a theme.
Does Everyone Like Geometric Art? T-Rex Skull
I Have Been Obsessed With Dinosaurs Since I Was Small. Today, I Finally Got My First And Certainly Not The Last Dinosaur Tattoo
We were also lucky enough to get in touch with dino enthusiast Kara Dee Harrison, who is the founder and lead illustrator of The Dinoverse, as well as a full-time tattoo artist who specializes in dinosaur tats.
“I've been a dinosaur fan since I was a little kid, but let me tell you, trying to find dinosaur stuff for little girls was no small task (shoutout to mum for buying me that boys’ Jurassic Park sweatshirt set when I was 8),” Kara told Bored Panda. “As an adult, I still found it hard to find fun dinosaur things that were not catered to children, and particularly boys.”
“My goal in starting the Dinoverse was to fill the world with more dinosaur art, clothing, and housewares that are for every age and gender,” she continued. “Dinosaurs are for everyone!”
Tattoo Museum
I think so too. I see a the Van Gogh and the Mona Lisa how ever I cannot place the dancing figures.
Load More Replies...Maybe The T-Rex Has Short Hands, But They Are Long Enough To Play The Maracas
Jungle Dinosaur
Kara also shared that she has 3 dinosaur tattoos of her own: “a colorful stygimoloch with a party hat that I tattooed on myself, as well as a stegosaurus skeleton, and a wildly colorful carnotaurus with carnivorous plants and candy.”
“As a tattoo artist, dinosaurs are my specialty,” she noted. “My style is illustrative and colorful, and often includes glitter and rainbows. I'm based on the West Coast of Canada. I've done so many dinosaur tattoos, and they're always so much fun.”
The artist also shouted out some of her other favorite dinosaur tattoo specialists: Dean Kalcoff, Matt Driscoll, and Magdalena Olszewska.
Origami T-Rex
My Cartoon Dinosaurs' Tattoo
Before I saw your comment and after seeing this pic I literally had a sudden urge to go read Calvin and Hobbes because of it. So yeah, totally agree with you!
Load More Replies...Dino With Underwater Scene
It's quite cute, but I think this concept on a megalodon instead of apatosaur might be more fitting. That's just my opinion, and as long as the OP is delighted with it that's ultimately what matters.
And if any readers out there are considering getting a dino tat of their own, Kara says to go for it. “I have lots of tips on finding the right artist in any situation,” she shared. “Tattooing is a team sport, and you need a great partner to help create a great piece of art, as well as an enjoyable experience. Carefully review their portfolio or their IG page, and choose someone whose art you genuinely like and whose personality and values align with yours.”
Kara also has tips for prepping for a tattoo on her site right here. And if you’d like to check out Kara’s art or book an appointment with her, be sure to visit her website Crashing Cadence!
I Bet This Tea Comes With A Very Special Flavor
Hand-Poked Dinosaur
Yehaaaw
Plz stop saying "upvote for" or "i see ___ i upvote" at this point it's literally as grating as nails on a chalkboard im sorry im sure you are a lovely person so this is not intended to be mean but plz.
Load More Replies...Princess Donut and Mongo! If you don't know who they are, you're missing some clever and highly imaginative dark comedy books.
Are these photos inspiring you to get a permanent dino buddy plastered on your skin, pandas? Whether you’re interested in an adorable smiley dino, an accurate representation or an artistic rendering, you can’t go wrong with dinosaur tats! Keep upvoting the pics you find particularly awesome, and if you’re interested in seeing even more creative tattoos that have been shared on Bored Panda, we recommend checking out this list next!
Punk Raptor
Dinos Love Donuts
First Tattoo
Basquiat Dino
Jean-Michel Basquiat was so amazingly talented and profoundly underrated. I first learned of him when he illustrated Maya Angelou's "Life Doesn't Frighten Me At All". His life and works are definitely worthy of exploration if you aren't familiar with him.
We All Live In A Submarine
đ¶ we all live in a yellow submarine/a yellow submarine/a yellow submarine đ¶
Dino Skulls By Shawn Hebrank At Bloodroot Tattoo
Raptor. Really Amazing Work
Aliens vs. Dinosaurs
T-Rex
A Brachiosaurus For Dino. There Is A Cute Story Behind His Name. When He Was Born, His Mother Asked His 6-Year-Old Sister What Should They Name Her Brother. She Said We Should Call Him Dino
Walking The T-Rex
Dinosaur Tattoo For Gamers
I Had A Lot Of Fun Working On This One. Green Flowers All The Way
Uncle Brachiosaurus With His Nephew
Velociraptor
This T-Rex Done By Me
I think I would like this one more if it was the reverse - skeleton in the front and regular in the back
This Guy Is My Neighbor
Dinosaur Sleeve
Love The Dinosaurs So Much
Color Realism Velociraptor. Work In Progress
Dinosaur And A Warrior
We Named Him Chomper From The Land Before Time. Thanks For The Time And Trust On This T-Rex Skull Around The Knee
Just A Man And His Dino
Dinos All Day Every Day
Healed Velociraptor Duo
Geometric Dinosaur
My 30th Birthday Present To Myself
I Saw Some Other Tattoos Being Shared So I Figured I Would Do The Same
It's actually not "motion" in the living sense - it's how the skeletal remains are found in situ. This is seen commonly in dinosaur fossils. When a flesh creature dies, as it decomposes, its tissues shrink, so the corpses of long-necked animals (such as dinosaurs) tend to "bend backwards" into kind of a reverse fetal position. The muscles, tendons, and ligaments in the neck shrink, "pulling" the head backwards over the spine.
Load More Replies...My First Dinosaur
Is it just me or is that not a circle in the perspective of the rex? But just a circle in the plane of our view. đ€
Dinosaur Skeleton Tattoo
T-Rex Skull
Got A Cute Derpy Dino Done
Roller Derby Triceratops For Christie
Pair Of Sketchy Style Dinos For Tyler (First Tattoo) And Lauryn Yesterday (Surrounding Tattoos Not By Me)
Velociraptor And Flowers
As long as the recipient likes it, it doesn't matter whether we think it looks good or not ;)
Load More Replies...Ceratops Family
A Trio Of Dinos
I think they had a sketch for reference for the artist in pen?
Load More Replies...Unfortunately (for me) this photo kinda make it looks like this person has no face, which is totally creeping me out!! (I know I should be looking at the dinosaurs, but I can't unsee it now).
Popcorn Is The Best Thing Ever. Even The Dinosaurs Know It
Extinction
Ancient Skulls
Finally A Dinosaur That Can Grab Something
Custom Parasaurolophus Skull For Louise. I Did A Triceratops Skull On Their Other Thigh Back In March, And I Had A Great Time Creating Another Dino Skull To Mirror That One
More Dinosaurs Please
Sketchy Style Sinosauropteryx Dinosaur From My Pre-Dreams Today For Meghan
Super Fun, Sketchy Style Dino For Leah From This Past Weekend
What's Your Favorite Dinosaur?
All of them! .....okay, it depends on what period of my life we're talking about. In childhood, the triceratops was my favorite. In my teens/young adulthood, it was the velociraptor/all of the dromaeosaurids (I was 11 when the original Jurassic Park movie was released.) Nowadays, it's the archaeopteryx (and all archaeopterygidae/maniraptora species!)
Happy Dinosaur By Me. Yeah I Know It's Misspelled, But Dinos Don't Have To Speak English Good
Tyrannosaurus Rex Tattoo
Party All The Time
Dinosoul
Vinosaurus Rex
Super Mario Dinosaur
I have a dinosaur that my son drew when he was younger, nothing better than a dino tattoo 419674410_...0d4c83.jpg
I love these and am saddened to think how they will look as the people age.
I have a dinosaur that my son drew when he was younger, nothing better than a dino tattoo 419674410_...0d4c83.jpg
I love these and am saddened to think how they will look as the people age.
