11 Small Dot Work Tattoo Ideas To Save
I kept trying to shrink a full sleeve into something the size of a coin, and every time the dots
I kept trying to shrink a full sleeve into something the size of a coin, and every time the dots
I kept choosing puzzle-piece stencils that were too big, then wondering why the design looked clumsy on my forearm instead
I kept getting tiny script tattoos that blurred into a smudge after a year, and each time I blamed the
I kept shrinking the art until the geisha looked like a smudge, then blamed my artist. After the third blur
I kept asking for a dragon that fit inside a passport photo and then wondering why the lines blurred after
I kept tracing stencils too small, then sat through a touch-up that never matched the original line work. After scaling
I kept asking artists for more detail and ending up with a flat mess until I learned that a spider
I kept asking my artist for the tiniest script I could imagine, then watched the letters bleed into one soft
The moment it clicked was when my artist sketched a tiny cassette on my wrist, not as an exact replica
I kept redoing tiny designs because I thought smaller meant easier, and every time the line feathered into a fuzzy