AN INK guru has been brutally savaged online after proudly sharing one of his latest artistic creations.
The tattooist, Misha, came under fire after revealing the rather abstract and unusual inking, which cost the client an eye-watering £770.
The pro, from Berlin, Germany, shared the now-viral clip of the tattoo on TikTok, where it was soon mocked as a ''children's drawing''.
The fresh inking was placed on the client's back and it consisted of several lines going in different directions.
But whilst both the whizz and the ink fanatic may have been over the moon with the outcome, the tatt was soon slammed online.
More than a thousand people flocked to comments, with one even writing that the back had now been ''ruined''.
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Hundreds were trying to figure out what the inking was – and there were dozens of guesses.
''looks like my graph from finals when i forgot to bring a ruler,'' penned one viewer.
Another reckoned it must be a celebrity's signature: ''Only if its Messi's autograph it's worth it.''
''Is it fireworks?'' someone wondered.
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Others, meanwhile, were more concerned about the hefty price tag and said they would've done it for a ''fiver''.
A mortified social media user reckoned no money would ever be enough to justify the inking: ''i wouldnt do that to myself even for 10000€ [£8/5k' [sic].''
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''hope thats a temporary 1 min one [sic],'' a person prayed.
The ink guru, better known as @mishaaaattt, regularly shares his work on TikTok, where he's won close to a whopping 40k fans.
Some of his latest artistic creations include different plants, including sunflowers, and abstract forms.
The pro, originally from the war-torn Ukraine, uses the free-hand method when inking his clients.
''It's always a surprise for me and my clients,'' Misha chuckled.
''During the session, we can add and change everything – so this is the best way to get what you want.''
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