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By Brooke Borden
My tattoos mean that I like tattoos 😀 No backstory, no drama… i just like art :))
Thanks to my amazing colleague for the great work!!
p.s heavily swollen like always but oh well haha
my newest tattoo
staghorn sumac & red eyed vireo (locally native species in Southern Ontario) by Frazzlekat, who is incredible. The bird (+ initial linework) is about 2 months healed and the plant is about 2 weeks healed.
plus a touchup of an older tattoo i did for someone 💌
A fine line leaf tattoo by @ironpalm_funk at Iron Palm Tattoos & Body Piercing in south downtown Atlanta, GA near GA State. What do you think? Let us know in the comments.
Leaf tattoos have different meanings but they are generally associated with nature, growth, and life. Leaves are seen as symbols of renewal and transformation as they produce energy for all plants through photosynthesis.
In tattoo culture, the fine line style has become popular because of its delicate and intricate appearance. This style emphasizes the simplicity and beauty of a design, with thin lines and minimal shading, creating a more subtle and refined look.
Funk created this fine line leaf tattoo specifically so the admirer could be drawn to the natural and organic shapes of leaves along with the environment they cherish.
Fine Line Leaf Tattoo By Funk At Iron Palm Tattoos in downtown Atlanta near GA State. Call 404-973-7828. Walk Ins are welcome.
I did this on paper with pen
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