Liam Payne unveils stunning 'Where Dark Meets Light' chest tattoo
Liam Payne reveals collaborative tattoo done by London-based artists Miles Langford and Pablo
The London-based fine line tattoo artists, Miles Langford and Pablo (also known as Certified Letter Boy), collaborated on Liam's tattoo, as mentioned in their joint Instagram post.
Langford and Pablo, known for tattooing the Beckham brothers Cruz and Romeo, posted photos and a video of the extensive chest piece with the caption "Lettering for @liampayne."
The tattoo features the phrase "where dark meets light" in a traditional tattoo font, with a small gap between the words in the middle of Liam's chest. Instead of using purely black or outlined lettering, the tattoo artist opted for a light-to-dark ombré effect, which complemented the overall design.
Liam Payne shared the artists' post on his Instagram Story, providing a closer look at the tattoo's significance. In his own words, he emphasized the capitalization of the first and last letters of the phrase, "Where dark meets lighT." However, he didn't reveal the specific reason behind this stylistic choice.
Expressing his gratitude to the artists, the "Strip That Down" singer mentioned that he enjoys spending time and getting inked with them, referring to it as "hanging and inking."
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