Last year I created a half sleeve tattoo in polynesian style for a Dutch customer. It's a bit of a mixed tribal style, it has some stylized flowers and other repetitive shapes:
![custom maori mixed tattoo design with flowers tribal](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjbJzeAYWpV2Xs9gOZX1asPVaex5OtS2IJq-8hPOKpoeKj-9GJWhkeI6inzdZTSvTNK7mjyaSrAxaB-0opytG3QG6_q-JUHcOrblQZjem6PvSbZvB-N2TE3-3oqQ1Z2gYYxFZqQU-UOOXE/s400/custom-maori-mixed-tattoo-design-flowers-tribal.jpg)
![polynesian tribal flash halfsleeve tattoos for sale](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpllU-ZX2q_m6zFVv_wMwPs2B3n1ZflJGuqnFTeCPRxbxUhN0hok-BN_wnYPE0ycqn5-VcoJeB5siOwOLgnGHzINWsben6FWqGLvBSDG1ngWfPraiK1nt7PnborypI_j_fBNaGAM9xD4s/s400/polynesian-tribal-flash-half-sleeve-tattoos-for-sale.jpg)
Unfortunately the tattoo artist applied the stencil too small, so it now needs some extensions.
I marked the upper shoulder part that had to be inked.
I created a basic sketch and once it was approved I finalized it. To give you an idea how that process works I shot a short movie and placed it on youtube:
If you liked this video, or want to see more, please take a look on my youtube channel or visit my website Storm3d.com
Kind regards, Mark Storm
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