Jason Clay Dunn, the winner of Ink Master Season 5, posted a new photo of one of his latest creations that makes it a no-brainer on why he won the competition.

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On Sunday, the tattoo artist posted the image on Instagram of a Japanese arm sleeve that goes from the shoulder all the way down towards the wrist and throughout the elbow. Based on the work done, it looks like Dunn's client had to be patient and probably handled the needle like a champ.

The tattoo shows a fish as well as random swirls and autumn leaves. The art is mostly in black and grey with red added for the leaves.

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Dunn seemed pretty proud of this piece since he noted all the designs he made.

"Japanese Arm Sleeve #koi #water #wind #mapleleaves #armsleeve #japanesetattoo #traditionaltattoo #koitattoo #fishtattoo #tattoo #tattooalchemy #tattooartist #tattoos #art#ink#master #inkmasters #inlandempire #california #calilife #909 #ie #jasonclaydunn #jasondunn #blackandgrey," Dunn wrote in the caption.

In an interview with International Business Times, the artist revealed why he chose to gave his competitors (Erik Siuda and Cleen Rock One) the color realism style when they all had to assign each other something.

"I think there [are] only a handful of artists out there that can really, truly capture color realism," Dunn explained. "And neither of them are that. And in that regard I stand out alone on my own anyway. If you have two guys going at it with color realism they're probably going to end up doing something similar in choice or whatever. Then mine's going to stand out that much more."