Some of our favorite tattoos on the internet, inspired by art. Art including cartoons, graphic novels, and classical renaissance paintings.
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This ode to Van Gogh on a butterfly wing.
We also loveeee the moons at the bottoms that just bring the starry night concept together.
Butterflies again with a Gothic take
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For all those sailor moon fans
The Simpsonic approach to Rennaisance art
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A perfectly colourful composition of the Powerpuff girls
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Mona Lisa bursting through the seams.
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Kiki's Delivery Service with the backdrop of starry night. Two wonderful world's collide.
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Starry night is a popular one but we love the way they've given it space to breathe.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat had a unique take on art which was also perfect for tattoos
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Lady with an Ermine recreated perfectly.
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When we're appreciating art, we can't forget graphic novels. Love the way they've made spider man so dynamic.
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Yet another take on Starry Night
The cutest Adventure Time tattoo
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A perfectly crafted micro realistic tattoo
You'll never be late with Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland always reminding you.
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Van Gogh in two aesthetic styles. Tattoo fans really love this guy huh.
"It's so fluffy I'm going to die!"
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Someone caught the Golden Snitch
Yet another micro realistic creation that is utterly gorgeous
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Kill Bill meets Venus De Milo
A brilliant recreation of the Fallen Angel with a rip off black and white effect.
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Spongebob and Patrick forever!
The gates of Argonath, perfectly crafted
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a rather cute one from the Amazing World of Gumball
This iconic scene from Lady & The Tramp
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This beautiful moment from the Truman Show
A super fun tattoo taking inspiration from Picasso
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The Starry Night & The Great Wave of Kanagawa combo you didn't know you needed.
The Scream and No-Face: a perfect pairing
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A cathedral over yet again, Starry Night.
This scene from My Neighbour Totoro
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A deconstruction of The Kiss by Gustav Klimt
An homage to the artist himself, Salvador Dali
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The kiss reformed with a darker message
Another take on The Kiss
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