Freehand Tattoos

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Jure Werberdone
room Maribor
537
Tattoos
851
likes
24
followers
Single Needle
Micro-Realism
+6

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Lillian "Honeybadger" Chendone
room Hillsborough
21
Tattoos
0
likes
2
followers
Line Art
Line Art
+60

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Pepo Errandodone
room Barcelona 馃嚜馃嚫
5
Tattoos
6
likes
4
followers
Blackwork
Illustrative
+10

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Georgie Williamsdone
room On the road
15
Tattoos
31
likes
16
followers
Blackwork
Geometric
+3

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Alex Creamdone
room Barcelona 馃嚜馃嚫
4
Tattoos
5
likes
3
followers
Blackwork
Illustrative
+7

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Jay Freestyledone
room Amsterdam
99
Tattoos
84
likes
55
followers
Watercolor
Abstract
+2

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Sean Parrydone
room Manchester 馃嚞馃嚙
35
Tattoos
20
likes
33
followers
Tribal
Celtic
+3

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Theodor Gurgudone
room Bucharest 馃嚪馃嚧
18
Tattoos
2
likes
7
followers
Black and grey
Watercolor
+2

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Entouanedone
room Ixelles
14
Tattoos
8
likes
12
followers
Freehand
Abstract

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Dodo 路 Michal Urbandone
room Plze艌
9
Tattoos
1
like
5
followers
Abstract
Freehand
+3

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Caro Leydone
room Berlin 馃嚛馃嚜
33
Tattoos
67
likes
40
followers
Freehand
Abstract
+2

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Asya Teryaevadone
room On the road
94
Tattoos
25
likes
0
followers
Illustrative
Freehand

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Kodidone
room Istanbul 馃嚬馃嚪 路 On the road
8
Tattoos
2
likes
0
followers
Freehand
Line Art
+2

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GAKKINdone
room Kyoto 馃嚡馃嚨 路 Amsterdam
77
Tattoos
153
likes
71
followers
Japanese 路 Irezumi
Blackwork
+1

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Toxyc Xlr
room Austin
Black and grey
Realism
+1

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Basti Sch枚n 路 Psyland
room Tengen 馃嚛馃嚜
Abstract
Freehand

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Belly Button
room Perpignan
Freehand
Abstract
+2

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Freak-Mike
room Tengen
Abstract
Freehand

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description

Freehand tattoos are designed with markers directly on to the skin, rather than using a printed stencil.

There is a bit more creative freedom and room for improvisation when working freehand. It's a process that also requires a lot of trust from the client, as the full piece usually won't be realized until the day of the session.

Larger tattoos that wrap around contoured body parts may not easily translate designs from a flat paper stencil. While 3D scanning software for tattooing is in development as of 2016, it's not yet widely used by the tattoo industry. For now, it is most common for artists to navigate large pieces by using markers for some or all of the development process.

At times, tattooers may lay a stencil and then adjust any flaws with freehand fixes. These pieces aren't traditionally called "freehand" though, because the majority of the design was still printed and premeditated.

Any kind of aesthetic or style can be achieved freehand; it's an optional method for any tattooer's tool box.

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