I just finished two nice tattoo designs in a Kirituhi style mixed with some other tribal elements.
The first one is a forearm tatoo design, which has some flames at the wrist in a negative space.
The other elements had to be sharp and my customer wanted some curles in it.
Here's the final tat2 design:
![forearm tribal flames tattoo polynesian design](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhGZnDEqKmXuzQtC1s_HZa2sN5C-ZCLaY9iqlNr_Lc-jTHzSJ3Y7A9x5GMhV6Io2UJMQ9jmqBFGNzMXOzSY3Ac7uBARjLZqMTPwMx81wNKX14k3yUF8aFHJJm5lNNdODMlOPRmk6Zew2-E/s320/forearm-flames-tribal-polynesian-tattoo-design.jpg)
The second design is for the elbow in a Kirituhi-style with some "storm3d" flow to it.
It's a seamless piece, so the tattoo will wrap around without any visible edges.
![elbow tribal tattoo kirituhi style images designs](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgcsiz9b65BKzFWsSi3cR-BVpQku36oNZXfrGkPmMHaAxlGvdKUaCFeEFgc1iQ0CrOZLeV7eD0UjmzPKyg0hcfDq9b6K5XYI0lonZ1eJtyXyKrGy5_pv1XCx4tcr8XxCnlQMoDAiDUgv-Q/s320/elbow-tattoo-tribal-kirituhi-style-images-designs.jpg)
Will be back in a day or two with a backpiece and some other projects, so check back soon!
Kind regards, Mark Storm