If a hawk or owl isn’t your thing, there are plenty of other wild bird tattoo ideas to go geometrically crazy with. Some incredible scenes can be made with different shapes (forming birds flying, for example), but one single, powerful bird would make a big impression on anyone’s forearm or calf.
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31. Tessellation Geometric Sleeve Tattoo
Unlike “normal” geometric tattoo sleeves that follow fewer rules, tessellation geometric tattoo sleeves cover the arm in complex symmetrical patterns that leave no space between shapes, creating geometric waves to encase the arm (or any part you want tessellated). Always stunning, but it will definitely take an investment of time and money.
32. Geometric Tattoo Sleeve
You can start getting really creative when you decided to commit to a full sleeve. Geometric tattoo sleeves are one of the most interesting designs that have endless potential, versatility, and flexibility to meet anyone’s wildest ideas.
33. Geometric Chest Tattoo
The chest tattoo is the perfect spot to show off some circular geometric patterns that will help bring out your muscle definition (or add more definition). Whether you hit the gym religiously or are looking to add interesting patterns to your body but not show them off regularly, it’s time to slap that stencil on.
34. Forearm Geometric Tattoo
Forearm geometric tattoos are always a great way to start a full sleeve if you aren’t sure you’re ready for that kind of commitment. Just don’t be scared to go full sleeve when the time is right.
35. Geometric Neck Tattoo
If your work allows it, an awesome spot for a geometric tattoo is the neck. Plenty of people have neck tattoos these days, so you don’t have to worry about your geometric neck tattoos scaring some folks onto the other side of the street when they see you.
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