Number 4 looks pretty cute and delicate ??
25 Tattoos by a South Korean Artist That Are Fresh and Delicate, Like the Scent of Cherry Blossoms

A tattoo artist from Seoul, who calls himself Tattooist Doy, has more than 450,000 followers on Instagram, and it’s clear why. His works are so fine and delicate that they look like watercolor paintings that are about to fade away if you just sprinkle some water on them. From a portrait of your cat or dog to any flower from your garden, this artist can beautify your skin with any motif you want, and you can be sure — he’ll do it in the most elegant way.
Here at Bright Side we saw the art of tattoo from a new angle thanks to Tattooist Doy, and now it’s your turn to see his beautiful work.
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Which of the works by Tattooist Doy did you like the most and why? Do you have a tattoo? Feel free to post a picture of it in the comments!
Comments
The details on these tattoos look like from another world!
Well thanks! I just found a new idea for a tattoo ???
Not a big fan of tattoos but #10 is pretty beautiful.
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