You don't have to be an architect to appreciate the beauty of architecturally inspired body art. Check out this list of stunning tattoos compiled By Bored Panda to see what we mean. In it you'll find a plethora of examples of how architecture can influence body art in ways you wouldn't imagine. From intricate inkings of buildings and minimalist lines to beautiful geometric designs and panoramas of well-known cityscapes, the tattoos below will give you plenty of ideas if you're thinking about getting some new ink done. Which one do you like the best? Let us know in the comments below, and don't forget to vote.
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Beautiful tattoo, but it's not gonna age well. Small ink tends to bleed together over time.
Double exposure for the win - I love how the turets almost become a crown...
I hope that's henna otherwise I would hate to think of all the pain she endured only to have them fade away! Very cool anyway...
it's not cling film people, it's a special type of plaster made to stick to the skin, so the tattoo underneath can start healing without risk of anything getting into it. as a tattoo artist, I NEVER use antibiotic creams, just natural coco butter or simply vaseline... adding too much stuff isn't good for a tattoo, the best is to let your body heal up mostly by itself.
If I had the budget, I would love to do my back in this style, I love these!
I like the Statue of Liberty sticking out as the stem, this tattoo is very creative
apparently not, but will happily give unnecessary opinions anyway
Load More Replies...personally I wouldn't get tattoos because skin does get old and saggy and the tatt would get destroyed
Yeah, some of the fine lines will not fare well at all.
Load More Replies...apparently not, but will happily give unnecessary opinions anyway
Load More Replies...personally I wouldn't get tattoos because skin does get old and saggy and the tatt would get destroyed
Yeah, some of the fine lines will not fare well at all.
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