A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Simple Facial Tattoo Work

I blew the lines out a bit because I edited the photo on the wrong computer (it’s solid in real life), but I quite like Bronte‘s facial tattoo, which you can see in more detail on her IAM page — it’s sort of a mix between street punk tattooing and something a bit more delicate? Applied by Jarrod Richardson at Psycho Clown in Ft. Worth, TX.

PS. More tattooed faces, heads, and necks.

Comments

17 responses to “Simple Facial Tattoo Work”

  1. RustY Avatar

    Very nice… the flow in it is so subtle that it doesn’t look “out of place” at all..

  2. uuu Avatar
    uuu

    cute

  3. Inkpad Avatar
    Inkpad

    Oh, WOW. What a pretty, pretty girl. If I wasn’t 300 years old I’d be all over her.

  4. fckexe Avatar
    fckexe

    Wow, this came out great. The tattoos are beautiful, nice and symetrical.

  5. Lisabobisa Avatar
    Lisabobisa

    Beautiful.

  6. James Avatar
    James

    she (and her tattoos) are gorgeous

  7. gato Avatar
    gato

    nothing too amazing def not a design i’d put on my face… for eternity… and it doesn’t seem to add too much to her own personal beauty

  8. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    I think one of the most interesting points is that she has a corporate job (according to her iam page anyways) — albeit, she does use makeup to cover the tattoos.

  9. milquetoast Avatar
    milquetoast

    I like it, I think it is quite delicate and pretty

  10. LeaveThePoliticsToMadmen Avatar
    LeaveThePoliticsToMadmen

    Why does everyone look like they have a dying liver? yellow, yellow, yellow!!

    Anyways.. i agree about the flow thing. I love that they’re are two identical combinations, just placed differently.. like she has the two swirly things above her eyebrows and a line of dots on her forehead, and on her chin she also has the two curvy things and a line of dots…

    It ties her whole face together, in a beautiful way.. plus if she is actually a corporate job holder, it is AMAZING that she has the freedom to be tattooed facially. Even if she covers it for work, big deal, its just makeup, when she gets home she can go out all tattooed.. and i find that that courage and liberty is fantastic.

    Kudos for her for not letting a job get in the way of her bodymod dream!!

  11. gato Avatar
    gato

    i guess swirls are for girls… not i

  12. sacio Avatar
    sacio

    She is beautiful and sexy!!!

  13. Bradly Avatar
    Bradly

    Bitchin ~_0

  14. Nick Avatar

    Hey, Bronte, congrats on your Honours Applied Science Degree.

    You rip! Always have loved your look 😉

  15. Taggart Avatar
    Taggart

    Holy she is hot. Those facial tats definetly add to her beauty. Too bad she doesn’t live here in Halifax. I’d definetly try to meet her if she did.

  16. Ry Avatar
    Ry

    I’m curious as to the meaning of the tapered dots. I’ve seen them on a few people but can’t find whats it’s all about. Anyone know”

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