Only true fans know that the Evil Queen's real name in Snow White and the Seven Dwarves is Queen Grimhilde. It is also a fact that anyone with an Evil Queen tattoo probably knows due to their obsession with this hated villain. All she wanted was to be the fairest in the land and many would argue that she was despite Snow White's existence.

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Some of the Evil Queen tattoos that artists have created will blow fans' minds due to the detail and creativity that went into their designs. One look at these will have other fans calling up their own local parlors to schedule a time for them to have a new tattoo inked on their bodies!

Color Isn't Necessary

Evil Queen tattoo by f_lovett on Instagram

What this Evil Queen lacks in color, she gains back in sass as her glare says it all. She looks beautiful between her chiseled cheekbones, manicured nails, and perfect eye makeup that Fernanda Andrade depicted in this tattoo. She also has this regal feel to her with the crown atop her head and the use of dots to add shading was a unique idea that others are sure to copy.

A Wicked Side-Eye

Evil Queen tattoo by saraink88 on Instagram

The side-eye that the Evil Queen is giving in this tattoo says enough about her intentions with the poisoned apple, while her outfit speaks of her attention to fashion, even if it wasn't always practical. The use of jewels around her form and the green haze of the poison put her face as the focal point of the piece. Saraink88 created this piece and her eye for a flattering design is what makes this tattoo so popular among fans.

The Glow Of Villainry

Evil Queen tattoo by joannalynnetattoo on Instagram

The glow of villainry looks good on the Evil Queen and this tattoo proves that point. Joanna Lynne wanted to highlight this point by using the light from her boiling cauldron to add bits of beauty to her facial features. The choice to add the Magic Mirror at the bottom of the tattoo shows where her motives lie as she concocts the perfect plan to rid the world of Snow White.

A Perfect Mess

Evil Queen tattoo by luckystartattoo on Instagram

This design might look haphazard at first glance, but upon closer inspection viewers realize that not a single line is out of place. The artist, Lucky Star Tattoo, utilized various lines and blocks of color to not only give this version of the Evil Queen form but also to add movement.

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Onlookers' eyes are drawn in as they follow the lines scattered throughout the piece and the color of the poison apple helps it stand apart from the rest. Her design is even modernized in appearance which adds another layer of beauty that few can contest and goes to show just how underappreciated she is as a villain.

Depicted As A Doll

Evil Queen Tattoo by Royal Ink Tattoo

If the Evil Queen had her own doll then this is what it would look like as it downplays the more evil side of her demeanor. The big eyelashes and soft makeup created by that shows her addiction to fashion. The apple in her hand relates back to her final plot to take down Snow White, but that point should be mute as she deserved to be the fairest of them all.

The Jagged Edges Of Her Heart

Evil Queen tattoo by Sugarskulltemperley on Instagram

The heart of Queen Grimhilde had to be as black as night due to her wicked ways and desire to kill Snow White. However, it was also a depiction of her ambition, and that darkness is what an artist named Sugar Skull Tattoo Studio decided to focus on in their tattoo. The harsh lines and dark makeup combined with the neon green of the apple is what has fans drooling over this piece.

A Look Of Arrogance

Evil Queen tattoo by robertcollinstattoo on Instagram

Arrogance is what led to the Evil Queen's demise and this tattoo showcases this side of her character. than these Disney princes.

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Her ruby red lips draw the eye and her purple lids talk of her obsession with her looks as she strived to be the best. Fans also love the background and the blurred edges of her form that help it blend in with the other tattoos around it.

Lashes For Days

Evil Queen tattoo by monsieuralfred.tatouage on Instagram

If the Evil Queen existed in modern-day times there is no doubt that she would pursue cosmetic enhancements such as lash extensions. Alfred Lenoir understood this and decided to add them in to give this design a special flair that sets it apart from any other tattoo out there. The shading around the tattoo gives her dimension and helps her pop off of this fan's body as it gives her life in a new way.

Mirror Mirror

Evil Queen tattoo by zachzanonetattoo on Instagram

The Mirror was the Evil Queen's obsession as she sought to be the fairest in the land, and as it looks more like fan art than a permanent piece of ink. She almost looks three-dimensional based on the coloring as it helps push the center of her face forward, while the rest recedes into the background.

A Realistic Rendering

Evil Queen tattoo by Mikedevries on Instagram

This is a realistic take on this villain and this is who fans think they should find to cast in a live-action remake of the film. She has an effervescent glow that is different from any other tattoo out there and the makeup streaming down her face is indicative of her resolve. Mike DeVries is the artist behind this creation and he gave new meaning when fans say they think the Evil Queen was the fairest in the land.

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