Faith Brown
“Art is Everything”
— Faith Brown
Faith learned to tattoo as a youth in middle school by her tattooer mother. She is passionate about cryptids, such as Big Foot, and Aliens. She is quite and shy, perfectly comfortable basking alone with the beauty of the universe itself. The aesthetics of everything, the whole universe, is art. She is passionate about Food and Tattoos. Overall she considers herself a very boring person.
“I’m from California, but try not to hold that against me.”
— Faith Brown
Faith’s Fantastic Fabrications
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Cupid
Cupid, the son of the goddess of Love, the embodiment of the belly butterflies, is beautifully represented on this leg. Done with precision and skill, this fine-line fantasmo exemplifies the minimalist tattooing style.
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Razor's Edge
We are all ultimately victims of the Razor's edge. These words illustrate the futile fatalism forcing unsuspecting humans from manifesting their inherent independence. The accompanying straight razon is delicately depicted with Faith’s signature fine line precision.
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Heron and ribbon
Faith illustrates her fine line mastery with delicate delightful needle strokes. She faithfully fulfilled the tattoo collectors expectations with this wonderfully rendered design.
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Comely Cranes
A creative casting of dancing cranes done with elegant but simple sophistication. The reds both emphasize the cranes and bring a beautiful balance at the same time.
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Mushroom sprite
What frolics amongst the flowers and plants of the forest floor? It dines on the dead, the very liminal entity that makes life from death. It is the Mushroom! And here is the depiction of the spirit that possesses the mushroom. It is the rebirth of nature, regarded with reverence by all the other spirits of the forest.
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Bunny Beau
It’s so exhausting being a bouncing bunny. Sometimes a bedraggled rabbit needs to relax. Or is this a mischievous bunny about to drop her carrot upon the head of an unsuspecting passerby? This shall remain one of the worlds endearing mysteries.
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Moon Moth
Behold the magesty of the mysterious Moon Moth, represented with peonies below the mystical gaze of the crescent moon.
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Maniacal Mushroom
Is that a Maniac Mushroom? The Monstrous menace of mayhem is hungry, with a hankering to harm the healthy intent on hastening the destined rot. For the Maniac Mushroom yearns to gorge itself on the rotten remains of the once-living. Isn’t he adorable though?
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Victorian Lamp
Faith replicated this Victorian street lamp with striking accuracy. Her rendering of this classic concept is perfectly placed and fits snuggly on this collecors’s legs, a precious precision.
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Majestic Mushrooms
The lovely ladybug rests upon the hood of the majestic mushroom, passing her day in lax luxury. This fine-line masterpiece is a wonderfully rendered representation of the subtle beauty of that style.
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Mycelium Mouse Tattoo
This lovely depiction of a mouse slowly being digested by mushrooms is a profound illustration of the life cycle of all mortal entities.
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Gothic Beauty
There is beauty in loss. This lovely girl mourns her own passing as she stares longingly up at the waning moon. Framed by symbols of her own passing with the coffin frame, funerary flowers, and the leafless tree she awaits the promised darkness.
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Frankenweenie
What is more meaningful that the love between a boy and his dog? This adorable depiction of the undead dog from Tim Burton’s classic film is the perfect representation of that heart warming illustration of endearing affection.
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Naughty Skull
A minimalist skull with skeletal hands wrapping around it above the phrase, “Lust like a Saint, Trust like a sinner.” No truer words of philosophical depths have been displayed below a skeletal design.
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Centiteeth
What is the tooth fairies favorite bug? It’s the ceniteeth! What a creatively creepy critter this darling design represents. Faith yet again achieves a beautiful balance between the disturbing and delightful.
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Kittie vines
The playful kitten climbs up the fine line vines in this swooping ensemble. It is executed with precision and skill.
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Medieval dancing mice
What do mice do after they are done running up clocks and dressing princesses-to-be? They dance! The use of black in this design achieves perfect balance and flow. The character of each mouse is delightfully displayed with their individual body language, and it fits so snuggly in this little space.
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A Skeletal Parasaurolophus
What is a complete tattoo portfolio without a minimalist rendering of a Parasaurolophus. This rendering is a crips and clean creation. An excellent achievement made again manifest by the talented Faith.