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who should you look up to?
patchwork tattoos have grown massively over the last few years, and a huge part of this rise comes from talented artists around the world who specialise in small, clean pieces that build into amazing collections. in this blog post, we will look at some of the best patchwork tattoo artists working today, as well as a few famous people who have helped bring the style into the spotlight. patchwork tattoos are no longer just a niche trend. they are a global movement, and these ar
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17 hours ago3 min read
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planning
planning a tattoo can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time, especially when you want to build a collection rather than just get one piece. with patchwork tattoos becoming more popular, more people are choosing to think ahead about how their tattoos will grow over time. planning helps you avoid regret, save money, and create a look that feels intentional. this blog post will walk you through how to plan your tattoos step by step, whether you want a single design or
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17 hours ago3 min read
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where'd it all start?
patchwork tattoos might seem like a modern trend, but the idea of collecting small individual tattoos over time has a much longer history. today we see patchwork sleeves all over social media, celebrated for their freedom and creativity, but this style actually grew from older tattoo traditions where people built their body art piece by piece. in this blog post, we will take a look at where patchwork tattoos came from, how the style changed over time, and why it has become so
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17 hours ago3 min read
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1st post!
patchwork tattoos have become one of the most creative ways to build a personal collection of body art, and this subtopic focuses on style inspiration. in this blog post, i want to show how different tattoo styles can mix together in a patchwork layout and how you can build a sleeve or body section that feels unique to you. patchwork tattoos are special because you do not need to commit to one theme or one big design. instead, you can collect small pieces over time and let yo
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18 hours ago3 min read
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