Tiny Tattoos: Over 1,000 Small Inspirational Artworks

· Hachette UK
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'Rebecca Vincent is a genius. I'll be tattooed by no one else.' - Sali Hughes

Tiny tattoos are big news. With celebrities showcasing them on social media (step forward Kendall Jenner, Hailey Baldwin and Bella Hadid), micro tattoos are a major trend.

This sourcebook of 1000 mini works of art, in a range of styles and carefully-organized subjects, is curated by talented tattooist and insta-star Rebecca Vincent.

A source of inspiration for tattoo artists or for anyone browsing for a foray into ink.

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About the author

Rebecca Vincent is a huge name in the world of tattoos. She began tattooing in 2012 in Leeds, where she quickly found her preferred method in dot work and garnered a passion for tattooing fossils, botanicals and nature. Her clients include journalists, politicians and priests.

Rebecca's bold and striking designs are not just limited to the human body, however. Her work has been shared online by the Natural History Museum in London and was subsequently picked up by the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington and the Harvard Museum of Natural History in Boston. She has also collaborated with Dr. Martens - customising the iconic boots with her unique artwork - and independent womenswear brand, Mary Wyatt, creating a number of clothing collections.

Rebecca currently tattoos at Parliament Tattoo in North London, one of the hippest appointment-only studios in the capital.

Instagram @rebecca_vincent_tattoo

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