Color-theory geometric roses, upper arm
by Liz Cook

10 pieces
This is because of color assimilation!
When you put small areas of color in among another color, your eye blends them together instead of keeping them separate.
So a color spreads into the ones around it and changes how they look.
That's why the color you see from across the room isn't the color you see up close.
And this matters because it can happen by accident.
When it does, a tattoo loses its definition and goes flat from across the room.
So when I tattoo my geo roses, I'm not just coloring a rose, I'm hijacking how your eye see color.
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FAQ
- Who is the artist of this tattoo?
- Liz Cook.
- What styles does Liz Cook specialize in?
- Liz Cook works in Color, Illustrative, Realism.
- How do I book a similar tattoo?
- Reach out via the Contact page. Reference this piece by URL when reaching out so Liz Cook can see the inspiration.
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