Tattoos made with a single continuous line

If you like tattoos and you want to find the most original ones, without a doubt we are going to surprise you next since we are going to show you spectacular tattoos made with a single continuous line that are the creation of the artist Mo Ganji.

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Tattoos made with a single continuous line

These tattoos that have now become practically viral since their photos are spread all over the network, are characterized by having been created from drawing in a single line. In other words, its author, the artist Mo Ganji, draws all kinds of designs following a continuous line, which allows him to create shapes never seen before in the world of tattoos.

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Tattoos with shadows, those with various elements and even those with a 3D effect are the most admired, but the truth is that it is also remarkable that an artist bets on making “tattoos” like these that are apparently simple but that there is no doubt that they also have their degree of complexity.

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Mo Ganji is an artist whose tattoo studio in Berlin has become one of the most visited since his creations began to be seen online. He is capable of making animals of all kinds, such as a wolf, a penguin or an elephant, as well as various elements and even maps without lifting the needle from the body he is tattooing. Just for when you have to get ink to continue tattooing and yours is undoubtedly a feat.

Any expert tattoo artist will say that what this artist does is really complicated. You don’t notice traces, you don’t notice different pieces of tattooed skin. All this in one line, or several, that goes on and on until the desired drawing is formed and the truth is that the result is spectacular.

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I leave you more Mo Ganji designs below, which one do you like the most?

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