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Pushing the limits of tattooing

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With tattoos becoming more mainstream people have begun seeking out more outlandish designs, particularly ones that portray 3D illusions, according to an article published by Express news. 

“3D tattoo art is meant to shock and makes passersby look twice, agog at how a monster can possibly be crawling out of a young woman’s chest or whether that really is a live scorpion poised to attack on a man’s shoulder,” reporter Sophie Alexander writes.

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While some people favor the illusion of skin being peeled back or monsters escaping from within, others decorate themselves with intricate woodwork tattoos.

To see more examples of 3D tattoos click here.

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