My favorite tattoo designs: Part 4 – vegetables

Vegetables might not be the first thing that comes to mind as a tattoo motif, but they offer incredibly beautiful shapes, colors and details. That’s exactly what makes them such an exciting subject for me. The structures and small details create a lot of variety – whether it’s pea pods, corn or beetroot – each vegetable has its own character and can be interpreted in different ways. In color, these motifs can feel especially alive and develop a strong visual presence. In a woodcut style, such designs gain a unique expression through strong contrasts and clean lines.

Schwarzes Holzschnitt Tattoo eines Maiskolben auf dem rechten Oberarm.
Woodcut tattoo of a broccoli

If you like the idea of a vegetable tattoo, feel free to take a look at my wannados – for example the beetroot – or bring in your own concept. I’m especially excited about larger projects like a cohesive vegetable sleeve. Get in touch and we can plan your design together.

Tattoo einer grünen Erbsenschote, die leicht geöffnet ist.
Colored pencil illustration of a beetroot on recycled paper.