Posts Tagged "coverup"

Floral Cover Up w/ Celtic Symbol (Shoulder & Chest Tattoo)

Background:
The client, who had previously done a Celtic symbol on his chest with Yovany, came back to add a colourful floral design to cover up an existing tattoo on his shoulders. You may have seen this tattoo before!

By Yovany.

Butterfly Cover up (Neck Tattoo)

Background:
While we understand some tattoo ideas may not be decisions at the time, at least we know how to fix them. This lady originally had her ex-boyfriend’s name tattooed on her neck. Darwin came to the rescue and drew up two beautifully coloured butterflies over top “Adrian”.

By Darwin Leeder.

Scorpion Coverup (Butt Tattoo)

Background:
The original tattoo (pictured first above) was 10 to 15 years old and the client was looking to have it updated. The tattoo, which was located on his butt, was given new, current colours – retiring its outdated 1980′s chrome.

By Peter Belej.

Cover Up: Whale to a Flower (Wrist Tattoo)

Background:
The original tattoo from another shop was of a whale, which was small, fading, and wasn’t happy about it. After seeing Peter, a yellow flower was traced then drew on by Peter.

Remember: Just because you have a tattoo doesn’t mean you can’t update it!

By Peter Belej.

When a Cover Up is Necessary: Scorpion

Background:
The scorpion is the client’s Chinese year, and was looking to have Yovany cover up his previous tattoo (which he wasn’t satisfied with). This tattoo needed a quick turn around time and Yovany was able to complete it fast and efficiently. The results are pretty amazing, and the before/after is almost as drastic as Yovany’s previous lion tattoo.

By Yovany Cabanas.

Red Phoenix (Foot Tattoo)

Background:
This tattoo was originally a cover up for a poorly tattooed flower. With lots of colour and sharp designing, Yovany drew a phoenix over top it. It represents new birth and spirituality.

By Yovany Cabanas.

Cover Up: Home for an Elephant (Lower back tattoo)



Background:
This cover up was made on a tattoo that was done five years ago (and regretted it after a year).

She was looking for something different, and decided to get a tattoo of elephants – an animal that she’s very passionate about, and also volunteers at an elephant adoption centre.

Every place she went to before Black Line Studio declined her idea, citing not only its difficulty, but its impossibility. Darwin took on the difficult task of designing a cover up. The result was exactly as she pictured it: a happy elephant that found its home on her lower back.

By Darwin Leeder.

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