Little Nature-Inspired Beauties by Zihee
Dreamy watercolor pieces with a uniquely illustrative style...
It’s hard to come up with a bad tattoo when your inspiration is nature -literally the most perfect muse on the planet. Korean artist Zihee Tattoo’s work is heavily influenced by nature and organic matter, depicting flowers, insects, animals, and plants in a uniquely illustrative style.
Opting for a watercolor palette, her style has a dreamy, organic feel that’s reminiscent of William Sommer’s floral work. Lacking any sort of defined border, her pieces looks as if they're floating atop the skin: a flower suspended in mid-air, a snake slithering its way through a dangling bouquet. Its effortlessness suggesting that it has somehow just appeared on the person, rather than undoubtedly requiring an incredible amount of talent and effort.
You can see more of Zihee's work here Refined Colorful Contemporary Tattoos.
Opting for a watercolor palette, her style has a dreamy, organic feel that’s reminiscent of William Sommer’s floral work. Lacking any sort of defined border, her pieces looks as if they're floating atop the skin: a flower suspended in mid-air, a snake slithering its way through a dangling bouquet. Its effortlessness suggesting that it has somehow just appeared on the person, rather than undoubtedly requiring an incredible amount of talent and effort.
You can see more of Zihee's work here Refined Colorful Contemporary Tattoos.