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" Drawing on Celtic knotwork or symmetrical patterns are popular starting points if you want an ornamental accent or a design that follows the body's lines. The key is flow: a decorative tattoo should look like it belongs on the placement you choose.
By placing thousands of tiny dots at controlled spacing, dotwork artists achieve smooth gradients and intricate patterns. This labor-intensive method gives tattoos a unique texture that stands apart from traditional line-based work.
Calf tattoos benefit from a muscular canvas that gives designs depth and presence. The flat rear surface works well for portraits and detailed work, while wrapping designs follow the leg's natural shape.