
20 Creative Tattoos That Transform Beautifully When People Move Their Body
If you are thinking about inking your skin, there are different varieties of tattoos available out there. From minimal to elaborate , one can choose according to their preference and style.
If you want something creative and interesting, ‘moving tattoos’ are in trend these days. These types of tattoos are created around those parts of the body that change shape or size when you move. Take a look at some of these amazing transforming tattoos in the gallery below that might inspire you to get your own.
#1 The Oyster Is Possessive Of The Pearl. But It Is The Artisan Who Makes Her Feel Like A Jewel

#2 Take Your Time To Enjoy This

#3 Trapeze Artists

#4 Almost Fully Healed

#5 Freehand Done At Home

#6 Moving Dinosaur Tattoo

#7 Elephant

#8 See How This Baby Folds Up

#9 Siamese Fish

#10 It Took 399 Years

#11 This Cute Bat

#12 Super Fun Scarab That Opens Up With The Arm. Some Mushies On The Shell

#13 Peter Rabbit Running Home

#14 Donnie Darko

#15 Animated Giraffe, Eating Some Flowers. This Was A Fun One

#16 Had Such A Blast Making This

#17 Freehand. One Session, One Shot

#18 Melted Brain

#19 Metamorphosis

#20 Sad Elbow Wrinkle

Saumya Ratan
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Artist Takes Line Art To Next Level By Making Single Continuous Line Tattoos
Writing with a single line is hard enough – my cursive is nigh illegible – and drawing is even more so. That’s why Mo Ganji’s tattoo’s are so impressive. Animals, faces, flowers, Chewbacca – every design can be traced without lifting a finger. Such minimalist approach does make for stark, line art tattoos, though, so it might not be for folks who like their ink bright and vibrant.
Born in Tehran, Mo Ganji is of Iranian and German heritage, and lives and works in Berlin. “It is very easy to paint or draw a very fancy, detailed design” Ganji commented on minimalism in an online interview. “Anyone can add and add and add. It gets very interesting when you have a limited range of tools to work with. Creating something simple is way more challenging to me than creating something complex.”
More info: moganji.com | facebook | instagram (h/t: boredpanda )

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