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Work in Progress: Geisha (Full Back Tattoo), Part 4

Background:
More work has been done on the full back Geisha. This time around, Yovany shaded in the details on the hand, fabric, hair, and paper umbrella.

See Part 1 – Drawing the outline
See Part 2 – Adding colour to the skin, dress, and cherry blossoms
See Part 3 – Adding colour to the trim and bow

By Yovany Cabanas.

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.

Work in Progress: Geisha (Forearm Tattoo)

Background:
Yovany has been busy with the Geishas lately. This one was done as a sleeve for a client who originally had flowers on her arm. Yovany drew a freehand design of a geisha with waterfalls coming down from her shoulder into a river, complete with a landscape and cherry blossom trees. He also added a pagoda and Asian inspired scenery behind the geisha.

The outline and some of the colouring are done and will come back to finish it off soon. Stay tuned.

See the full back tattoo of a geisha he had done for another client last week: Part 1 Part 2

By Yovany Cabanas.

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.

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