Artist: Vicky Morgan (@vickymorgantattoo) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was reportedly Hitler's favorite film, though you wouldn't guess it from looking at this ultra-cute tattoo of Disney's oldest princess. From the vibrancy of the colour to the creative way in which the piece has been framed, this tattoo is nothing other than a delight.
14. Star Wars Franchise
Artist: Lee Withey (@leewithey) Using the traditional style to ink science-fiction subject matter may seem like a contradiction in terms but this Stormtrooper helmet encased by a rose proves that anything is possible in the world of tattoos. The bold, unflinching line work and the vibrancy of the outer-section show the face of the traditional enemy of the Star Wars franchise in a whole new light.
13. Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971)
Artist: Carlos Rojas (@crojasart) On his instagram page Carlos Rojas showed his followers the full process by which he turns a simple drawing into a photo-realistic portrait piece. This tattoo of Gene Wilder looks so real that you can practically smells the fumes coming from Willy Wonka's copiously large Chocolate Factory. From the shadows in the bow to the highlight along the rim of his hat, this is tattooing at its finest.
Hailing from South East London, Sam Heard is an aspiring writer and recent graduate from the University of Warwick. Sam's favourite things include energy drinks, late nights spent watching the UFC with his girlfriend and annihilating his friends at FIFA.