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Fine Line Tattoo Techniques: Create Meaningful Designs

A course by Lucia Serrano , Illustrator and Tattoo Artist

Illustrator and Tattoo Artist. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined March 2019
Best seller
100% positive reviews (105)
7,298 students
Audio: Spanish, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish
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  • 18 lessons (3h 21m)
  • 17 downloads (4 files)
  • 15 exercises
  • Course final project

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Lucia Serrano

Lucia Serrano
A course by Lucia Serrano

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Illustrator and Tattoo Artist

Mexican tattoo artist and illustrator Lucía Serrano experimented with different creative disciplines until she found the professional path that was right for her. She combines illustration and tattooing, although her influences come from poetry, photography, music, and her personal experiences.

As can be seen in each of her designs, she specializes in black and white fine line. She collaborates with brands, although she also likes to work on independent projects that have meaning or that advocate a cause or raise social questions, such as giving voice to feminism, female empowerment, anxiety, or emotional processes that can be represented in a complex yet positive light.


  • 100% positive reviews (105)
  • 7,298 students
  • 18 lessons (3h 21m)
  • 17 additional resources (4 files)
  • Online and at your own pace
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  • Audio: Spanish, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish
  • Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch · Turkish · Romanian · Indonesian
  • Level: Beginner
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Fine Line Tattoo Techniques: Create Meaningful Designs. Illustration course by Lucia Serrano Best seller

Fine Line Tattoo Techniques: Create Meaningful Designs

A course by Lucia Serrano
Illustrator and Tattoo Artist. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined March 2019
  • 100% positive reviews (105)
  • 7,298 students