Decorative Elements Vol.1™

$20.00

Decorative Elements Vol.1 is a very unique Procreate brush set.

Kelly has created a decorative set of floral and organic tattoo flash designs that work in a unique way.

Each brush stamp has a connection point to allow the creator to connect various stamps together to create a multitude of unique designs.

This brush set includes multiple variations of wilting, lush, tall, and growing vines, along with other floral ornamental decorations.

Use these vine brush Procreate stamps to wrap around a flower vase or to simply wrap around for an ankle tattoo design.

Explore the limitless possibilities and create your own unique tattoo designs using this Procreate brush set.

Just like many of our other sets you can use this brush set as is or use it as a template.

We encourage you to try them out and use it how you want.

Expand your reference library and advance your design and tattooing skills using digital tools from Tattoo Space.

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vine brush procreate stamp set with stems, leaves, and bulbs.
holly and berry vine brush procreate set
 

What’s inside this Procreate brush set:

  • In this set you will get 50+ stamps of decorative element designs for the Procreate app.

    Ex: Holly, Ivy, Weeds, Grapevines, Ferns, Floral Silhouettes, & More!

 

Meet Kelly

It is impossible for mortal eyes and ears to fully comprehend Kelly’s true form on this plane of existence. This is a common problem for wizards of his ilk.

To make communication easier, Kelly now resides in the body of a middle-aged human who is a tattoo artist and illustrator in Chicago, IL. This human form seems to be preoccupied with nonsense and make-believe and has spent the better part of three decades immersed in fantasy art and imagery. Perhaps this eases the immensely powerful being that resides within him.

Kelly Severtson is a tattoo artist and illustrator in Chicago, where it’s cold all the damn time and summer is six weeks long. He grew up in the middle of nowhere and there was never anything to do. So he spent a lot of his time drawing and making up nonsense with his childhood friends. This pattern continued into adulthood, where he spends most of his time drawing and making up nonsense with his adult friends.

Luckily for you, dear reader, he likes to share his drawings. Sometimes they are pretty things and sometimes they are nonsense. You’ve got a 50-50 chance most days and things can go either way depending on what he’s had for lunch.

 

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