Artist Creates Mesmerizing Tattoos By Using Just One Continuous Line (35 Pics)

Berlin-based artist Mo Ganji has amassed a devoted Instagram following of nearly 400k fans with his incredible one-line tattoos. From chickens to tigers, there’s seemingly no limit to what this talented artist can create with a single stroke.

See some of our favorites below! Who knows, maybe you’ll find some inspiration for your next tattoo.

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one line tattoo - scorpion
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one line tattoo - bull
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one line tattoo - dog
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one line tattoo - rooster
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one line tattoo - face woman
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one line tattoo - mountain wolf tree
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one line tattoo - mo ganji
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one line tattoo - lions
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one line tattoo - jellyfish
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one line tattoo - lama
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one line tattoo - dragonfly
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one line tattoo - lion
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one line tattoo - tiger
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one line tattoo - elephants
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one line tattoo - fish
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one line tattoo - face
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one line tattoo - horse
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one line tattoo - deer
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one line tattoo - lion
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one line tattoo - horse
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one line tattoo - wolf
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one line tattoo - butterfly
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one line tattoo - lions
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one line tattoo - giraffe
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one line tattoo - face
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one line tattoo - dragonfly
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one line tattoo - bovine cranium
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one line tattoo - sailboat
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one line tattoo - dragonfly
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one line tattoo - elk
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one line tattoo - pinecone
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one line tattoo - r2d2 star wars
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one line tattoo - fox
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one line tattoo - bird
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one line tattoo - pine tree
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