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Tattoo Ideas

Browse visual concepts by placement, style, subject, coverage and colour. Save the directions you like, then I will redraw the final tattoo for you.

Browse tattoo ideas by body area, style and subject

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Torn metal biomechanical panel

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Chained stone cross through cracked masonry

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Focused Tiger Portrait

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Compass Anchor in Rough Seas

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Horned gargoyle in a Gothic window

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Viking longship through rough seas

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Chained Classical Statue

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Raven under a pale eclipse

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Oni Face Behind Samurai Armour

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Mechanical armour beneath skin

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Cracked knight helmet before Gothic glass

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Ravens around a double axe

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Stone Gargoyle Through Gothic Arch

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Plague Doctor Carrying Lantern

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Wolf in a broken war helmet

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Raven before a dark eclipse

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Samurai Mask Through Broken Ink

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Hooded reaper with ravens and an axe

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Serpent Coiled Around Stone Obelisk

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Knight helmet in a gothic arch

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Biomechanical pistons on the forearm

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Armoured Warhorse in Storm

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Weathered Angel Beneath Gothic Arch

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Hooded knight with a sword

The concept is a starting point, not a stencil

The useful part of an inspiration image is the direction it gives me. The final tattoo still needs to fit your placement, size, skin, visibility and long-term detail.

If this will be your first tattoo and you are still comparing directions, start with my first tattoo ideas guide. For a more specific brief, read about Ogham wording, birth-flower bouquets, butterfly compositions or lettering checks.

  1. 01

    Choose the subject

    Save the motif or feeling that matters, not every detail around it.

  2. 02

    Match the body area

    Forearms, shoulders, spines and sleeves each need different flow and spacing.

  3. 03

    Redraw it properly

    I adjust scale, contrast and detail so the final design belongs to you and can heal clearly.

Found a direction worth developing?

Send the concept, body area and rough size. I will tell you what should change before it becomes a tattoo design.

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