Today I will show you another example on how I draw my Kirituhi / Maori tattoos.
I always use A3 size paper of 200 grams/m2. My tools are good quality H2 and some B1 and B2 pencils. For the final tracing and fills I use a "Paper Mate" marker with a tip of 1-2 mm.
This marker will not smudge when I erase my pencil lines, as many others do.
If you wish to order these markers, just follow this link and search for "paper mate"
First I make a rough outline of the area I will cover.
Then the fern shapes or koru are made in a flowing line and pattern and between these shapes I make some interesting fills and patterns.
When the fill is done I trace the image with a steady hand and erase all pencil lines.
Finally I scan the design and remove some dust and clean it up a little.
Here's a small photo impression of some stages of the design process.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgi5ji-xA5O7imzPmr7F95UBZkDv05jWJyj8bJ5P4Kqrxwwt56LC71bxv82rqQjECmzw3Y5G5fwGXAe1-YfqM9fcfN6Zgi7HvBuAQ2adMKd3lxsPdeibmPK34Xi4b_zWAz5Vm9KOu9xLq0/s400/tutorial-maori-shoulder-tattoo-example-sketch.jpg)
The final piece looks like this.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEggK_OXEr-6nY_3DpoFgq44UHfzZ7Sl0H7BGbGNdIptlnBd3Wnr4CZNYBtu8b7UOxawLqUkhmlZ9YHeOXIyFISLXXXMPnhchboUClQkRuYBsHxpZTenXoj4hlJimDBfhLTBf6ndhJih0AQ/s320/high-resolution-tattoo-maori-design-shoulder.jpg)
Any questions, comments or reactions are welcome!
Kind regards, Mark