Hawaiian botanical
are taking the world by storm.
The tattoos use real objects like flowers, insects and other natural elements that are painstakingly copied onto people’s skin.
Uniqueness is an understatement when it comes to this inking style, as they can take a lifetime to create due to their complicated nature – just look at the attention to detail!
The artists behind this fantastic work are true masters in their field – take a look at the pictures below to see what we’re talking about.
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