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Bell was inspired to work with abstract and geometric patterns by M.C. Escher, a early 20th century graphic artist who created mathematical woodcuts and tessellations.
When it comes to tattoos, trends are constantly changing. In 2020, fine line, dainty lettering, and geometric art are popular on Pinterest and Instagram and therefore heavily requested in parlours.
Tattoo artists from Los Angeles to Tokyo are inking customers with minimalist designs from geometric shapes to delicate patterns. But that doesn’t mean these shapes and symbols have any less ...