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Healed leg tattoo — 4 months healed

4 months healed Leg Multi-session project Black & grey Realism White ink Straight lines
4 months healed tattoo - Oni and Cat Split Portrait - Leg - Vytautas Tattoo
4 months healed
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Fresh tattoo - Oni and Cat Split Portrait - Leg - Vytautas Tattoo
Fresh
Day 1
Mockup tattoo - Oni and Cat Split Portrait - Leg - Vytautas Tattoo
Planning
Design

Case notes

What makes this case special is the tension between two very different identities held inside one simple structure. The Japanese mask brings aggression and sharpness, while the cat side introduces a quieter but equally intense presence, allowing the whole piece to remain bold without becoming overly complicated.

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Case details

Project code
HF-2023-010
Body area
Leg
Project type
Multi-session project
Style
Black & grey · Realism · White ink · Straight lines
Part of larger project
Sleeve composition
Sessions
2023-10-14 – 2024-01-06 · 2 sessions
Latest documentation
4 months healed
Timeline
2024 Tattooed · 2024 healed
Location
Kaunas, Lithuania

What this case shows

01

Readability

The split composition remains clear because both halves are built around one strong central structure.

02

Contrast

The darker anchors and sharper shapes help preserve the strength of the image over time.

03

Balance

The mask and cat bring different energies to the piece while still feeling unified.

04

Structure

Graphic framing and clean separation help the tattoo read as one controlled composition rather than two unrelated images.

05

Impact

The piece holds visual strength through symmetry, contrast, and immediate recognizability.

About this project

This piece was built around a split composition between a Japanese mask and a cat portrait. The goal was to create one strong central image through symmetry, contrast, and graphic framing, while allowing each half to keep its own distinct character.


Healed observations

A few things this healed case makes visible:

  • The split composition remained strong and immediately readable after healing.
  • Both halves stayed clearly separated while still reading as one image.
  • Darker anchors continued to hold the structure of the piece well.
  • Softer tonal transitions settled naturally into the skin over time.
  • The overall image retained its impact through contrast and symmetry.

Why it matters

What matters is not the day-one impression, but what remained over time.

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