Work in Progress: Geisha (Full Back Tattoo), Part 3
Background:
Client is a hairdresser and stylist, so a tattoo representing beauty was only fitting. Yovany designed a large back tattoo of a Geisha, a symbol of the female beauty.
Added more colour detailing to the trim & bow.
See Part 1 – Drawing the outline
See Part 2 – Adding colour to the skin, dress, and cherry blossoms
By Yovany Cabanas.
When a Cover Up is Necessary: Blossomed
Background:
Not sure what was going on with the previous tattoo. In the first photo you can see a cherry blossom (that actually resembles more of a green clover) done in green ink and scarred from the tattoo artist pressing to deep with the tattoo machine (it’s much more visible in the second photo).
The client drove down five to six hours from Penetanguishene based on a referral from a friend. Darwin did a freehand sketch (in the first photo) then covered up with a proper cherry blossom. Unfortunately there isn’t much that can be done for the scarred tissue, but the end result looks 1000% better!
By Darwin Leeder.
Work in Progress: Geisha (Full Back Tattoo), Part 2
Background:
See Part 1 of the Geisha full back tattoo. This next session involved adding colour and shading to the face and neck, her clothing, and cherry blossoms.
By Yovany Cabanas.
Work in Progress: Geisha (Full Back Tattoo)
Background:
Client is a hairdresser and stylist, so a tattoo representing beauty was only fitting. Yovany designed a large back tattoo of a Geisha, a symbol of the female beauty.
The first session was the outline (in the first photo), and a cherry blossom tree was added in the second photo. We’ll have her next session added in a week, where colour was added to the Geisha’s clothing.
By Yovany Cabanas.








