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**Santa Muerte with praying skeleton hands and a rosary on the upper arm — black and grey realism attempt. Real tattoo, real shop, real problems.** --- Alright, you put a Santa Muerte on someone's arm and then apparently got distracted halfway through because those skeleton hands look like they were rendered by a first-year art student who traced a skeleton from a Halloween decoration. The finger bones are bloated sausage tubes with zero anatomical structure — knuckle articulation is a suggestion at best, a lie at worst. The skull itself has decent presence but that eye socket shading is flat as week-old roadkill; realism lives and dies on value range and yours goes from "medium grey" to "slightly darker medium grey." Where's your deep black anchor? The veil fabric has potential but the transition into the robes below dissolves into a muddy grey soup — no clean shadow shapes, no fabric structure, just gradient smeared around like someone used a Q-tip. The rosary beads are inconsistent in size and the chain looks like it was drawn with a Sharpie by a shaky hand. For fresh ink this contrast is already worrying — in eighteen months this whole lower half is going to merge into one grey blob and you KNOW it. ---
The Devil's Wink
Go tighten up your black packing and commit to real darks — the skull structure up top shows you've got the bones of something decent; stop pulling your punches before you bury the piece in grey mud.
— Devil Donald 🔱
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