Like Riding a Bike
A caricature bicycle with exaggerated wheels and a curvy frame takes a playful spin on someone’s skin. This design captures the joyful essence of cycling but with a fun twist. Caricature inks are all about amplifying specific features for comedic or stylistic effect, making them distinct from their real-life counterparts.
In fact, the first patent for a bicycle design was granted in 1818, but this inked version steers away in some ways from any conventional blueprint. This cheerful depiction celebrates the free spirit of bike rides, embodying a zest for life’s journey but with a touch of humor because it’s a pretty mundane thing to etch on your skin.