Lego Minifigure Tattoos by Polish Tattoo Artist Max Pniewski

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These are portraits of people and animals, skulls, vampires, and a lot of Lego men. Talented Artist Max Pniewski gets a lot of tattoo requests from clients for Lego Minifigures of DC Comics superheroes and Star Wars characters. Some of the requests include portraits of people, animals, skulls, vampires, and as you may have guessed a lot of Lego men.

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This Polish tattoo artist working in Bristol (UK) has been inking for over 12 years, and in that time, has collected plenty of awards such as “Best Female Backpiece” at Ink N Iron and “Best of the Show” at 7th Scottish Body Art Convention.

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