Seoul-based tattoo artist Seoeon’s tattoos are so delicate and discreet that the fear of commitment disappears the moment you see her tattoo designs.
Seoeon’s unique tattoo style involves simple lines, pastel colors, and geometric figures which she uses to create tiny tattoos with origami cranes, diamonds, cats, bows, unicorns, and hearts.
These cool tattoos are like a breath of fresh air in an industry full of heavy and complicated designs. Even if you are not the type who likes such body art, Seoeon’s feminine tattoo ideas just might change your mind.
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Many people post negative words. IDK maybe it is just me, but I see there is beauty in the simplicity of this art. Look for beauty in all th
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But the thing is, things like this may get dated.
A tattoo is a snapshot of who you are at that moment. Every time I look at a tattoo I got years ago, I think, 'I remember you, younger me.'
I have a scar on my foot I would love to cover with one of these simple wonders
You might take a look at Ink Alchemy because they have done some amazing ink over some serious scars.
Tried searching but an having a hard time locating the artists/tattoo parlor, location, etc. Could you elaborate on the name & area? Thanks!
Tattooing over scars is almost impossible. It would blow out ridiculously.
Not necessarily. It depends on how healthy the scar tissue is. I have tattoos over scars, as do many people, and mine are fine.
That all depends on the Tattooist, not impossible mate...
I have tattoos over scars and they cover well. It depends on the size of the scar
My tattoo was overworked but a skilled tattoo artist redid the scar tissue and blended it into the remaining ink seamlessly.
I think before anyone tats down, sit down and deeply think on the fact that tattoos are permanent.
I always say wait at least 6 months when you get an idea to get a tattoo. After the 6 months you still want the tattoo then I say go for it
u draw the tat u wana get in sharpie, put baby powder, on it wipe it of and then it stays 4 a month and then u can see if u still want it
Many people post negative words. IDK maybe it is just me, but I see there is beauty in the simplicity of this art. Look for beauty in all th
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
But the thing is, things like this may get dated.
A tattoo is a snapshot of who you are at that moment. Every time I look at a tattoo I got years ago, I think, 'I remember you, younger me.'
I have a scar on my foot I would love to cover with one of these simple wonders
You might take a look at Ink Alchemy because they have done some amazing ink over some serious scars.
Tried searching but an having a hard time locating the artists/tattoo parlor, location, etc. Could you elaborate on the name & area? Thanks!
Tattooing over scars is almost impossible. It would blow out ridiculously.
Not necessarily. It depends on how healthy the scar tissue is. I have tattoos over scars, as do many people, and mine are fine.
That all depends on the Tattooist, not impossible mate...
I have tattoos over scars and they cover well. It depends on the size of the scar
My tattoo was overworked but a skilled tattoo artist redid the scar tissue and blended it into the remaining ink seamlessly.
I think before anyone tats down, sit down and deeply think on the fact that tattoos are permanent.
I always say wait at least 6 months when you get an idea to get a tattoo. After the 6 months you still want the tattoo then I say go for it
u draw the tat u wana get in sharpie, put baby powder, on it wipe it of and then it stays 4 a month and then u can see if u still want it