Inked Mag Staff
February 4th, 2015
‘Til Death Do Us Part
As tattoo technology advances, so do the styles and techniques artists use to bring about their amazing works. Over the last few years we have seen a tremendous growth in…
As tattoo technology advances, so do the styles and techniques artists use to bring about their amazing works. Over the last few years we have seen a tremendous growth in highly detailed finger tattoos. Whereas lettering was typically the only ink people used to have on their ten digits, now artists can pack a vast amount of detail into a tiny space and still make a solid tattoo. Here we have an incredible double black and grey micro realism piece of two skeletons perfectly placed on the client’s middle and index fingers. Though the pieces are small, the work still showcases the talent of the artist behind it and even allows the viewer to determine which skeleton is male and which is female, thus making the cutest macabre couple out there. For more of our favorite and innovative finger tattoos check out our top picks right here.

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