Minimal tattoo designs are usually far from simplistic - there’s lots of thinking to do to turn your idea into something stripped down yet still conveying the thought behind it! And that’s part of the beauty of minimal tattoos, don’t you agree? While we’re pretty sure you’d want to get a unique tattoo that’s completely your own, taking a look at these tattoo designs might also be a great idea that might just help you find the actual style you want it done in or maybe examples of how others did it. So, presenting to you our lists of minimal tattoo ideas! And if this gallery isn’t enough for you, remember there are Part 1 and Part 2 to take a look at.
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Editors Choice at 500px A Hundred Million Suns by Avi Revivo Looking up the skirt..... of an icon by Kevin Pepper A Splash of Rose by Anthony Chang I´m coming by Ondrej Pakan Vatican Monk by Dan Kwon Jr Salt Storm by Mike Reyfman Maghrib by Beno Saradzic untitled by Matthias Heiderich What we…
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In this section I will post some pieces that I have made to do with my mental health and some that I just like. You can also find me on my art blog HerSelf Image I made this on the psychiatric ward…
Ein paar Malereien und digitale Illustrationen vom aus Amsterdam/Holland kommenden Künstler SIT, der lange Zeit als “Digital Creative” bei unterschiedlichen Werbeagenturen gearbeitet hat, sich seit 2008 aber wieder seiner Leidenschaft – dem Malen – hingibt. Der Künstler arbeitet bevorzugt mit der Intensität des Kontrastes schwarz und Grauschattierungen, thematisch bewegt er sich eher in düsteren Gefilden. In seinen Artworks geht es... Weiterlesen
This is a fine art print of my original oil painting, "Metamorphosis Phase 2". Relating the cocoon, monarch butterfly, and the female figure, I am bringing attention to the similar changes that take place as butterflies transform to when humans transform internally. PLEASE READ: Prints 8.5" x 11" will be sent as photographed with the white space above and below the butterfly image. I package this size in a plastic sleeve, and mail the print in a sturdy, cardboard mailer for safe delivery. ALL prints LARGER than 8.5" x 11" will be trimmed into squares by removing the excess white paper from the top and the bottom of the butterfly image. I leave a standard 1/4" white border around the edges. These large format prints are carefully rolled by me and placed in a protective mailing tube. This piece is the second part to my first cocoon painting, Metamorphosis Phase 1." These two paintings pair together nicely, or are strong on their own. When creating this piece, I wanted to imagine what the transformation process would look like half way through the metamorphosis of a human to a butterfly. A continuation of my self reflection, and acknowledgement of personal growth. If you have plans to purchase more than one phase of the Metamorphosis Three-Part Painting Series, please note that Phase 1, 2, and 3 all have varying shades of green. They are not meant to be prefect matches. I did this as a way to show the passage of time by representing changes in day through various shades of green. Each print is done by me from my home with a professional Canon printer on Canon's Pro Matte Photo Paper. Creating these prints from home allows me to examine each print to ensure high quality resolution and accurate color matching before they go to their new home. Frame NOT included. Once your print ships, I am no longer in control of how long your print will take to get to you nor am I responsible for delays💜 (Note: colors may vary depending on your display settings on your at home device). © 2020 All rights belong to Marissa Strickland This shop page is my original work and is not for copying, reproducing, or selling by others
I’ve been having a lot of bad days lately. I might be sad, but I don’t want to show it. I don’t want to burden others with it. I don’t want your sympathy. I think I’m …
What’s cooler than bending reality from a panorama into a 90-degree angle? Bending a panorama into two 90-degree angles. This experimental shot, like something out of Inception, does just that: The image comes from Indonesian graphic designer Jati Putra Pratama, whose flair for surrealism has granted him some notoriety on Instagram. His pictures often play with washed-out colors that look ripped from 1960s magazines, but […]
What In The?!: INSANE Posed Ant Photography | Geekologie. Russian photographer Andrey Pavlov takes amazing micro pictures of live ants. He spends hours and hours playing with them and posing them t…