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TRASH POLKA

ABOUT THE STYLE

With the popularity of tattoo around the world, there was a greater need for exclusivity and identity. It was in one of those searches for innovation that a unique style emerged and has been winning many fans, Trash Polka. This style mixes realism with inspiration from everyday elements, such as walls and cities in ruins. In some, disconnected phrases or words are added, thus creating a chaotic look to the drawing. Trash Polka is worked only with red and black, using some white spaces on the client's own skin, giving a “negative” aspect to the tattoo. In short, Trash Polka brings a little bit of realism and chaos, of nature and abstract, of technology and humanity. Past, present and future are opposites that dance here in harmony and balance. Trash Polka is the perfect style for those looking for a highly expressive, unpredictable and truly unique work.

ILLUSTRATION

ABOUT THE STYLE

This tattoo style is immediately recognized due to the quality and style of the line. Illustrative style tattoos are like “drawings in the skin”. A wide variety of pieces can be called Illustration style and that is because there are so many techniques and artistic movements that inspired it! From engraving to abstract expressionism and even fine line calligraphy, it is an extremely versatile style. Artists who work in this style end up mixing their own aesthetics to create a totally new style. It is a world of possibilities! Well, if you want to have a tattoo that could take place on a gallery canvas, you know that the style for you is illustration style.

BLACK WORK

ABOUT THE STYLE

A piece of blackwork is a bold piece of body art represented in solid black ink planes. Typically, these tattoos are composed not only of abstract patterns and geometric shapes, but also of figurative shapes and scenarios or pictorial images. Like most tattoo traditions, blackwork body art is a century-old expression that has since evolved into a contemporary art form. Originally, black body art was a symbol of ancient Polynesian tribes in order to communicate as their identities, social position, religious beliefs and ideas of war. Blackwork Tattoo Design is a symbol of boldness and strength. This style has been gaining popularity day by day, as it is taking Linework Tattoo and Dotwork Tattoo to a more daring level. They are an excellent option for cover-up tattoos or as a complement to older tattoos.

DOT WORK

ABOUT THE STYLE

In practice, all tattoos are a set of dots, dyed with pigments that together form a complete image. But if so, what makes Dotwork its own style? Simple: the artist's ability to harmoniously use dots of different sizes to create sensations of depth, contrast and continuity. This is done by coordinating the number, distance, position and size of the dots as opposed to traditional needle strokes (used to create solid areas or threads). Focused almost exclusively on the use of black and gray ink, this style became popular during the 90s and was inspired by post-impressionist techniques, such as pointillism.

WATERCOLOR

ABOUT THE STYLE

Watercolor tattoos emerged when a group of artists decided to challenge the traditions of the tattoo industry. Just 15 years ago, most tattoo shops focused mostly on traditional old-school designs. There is no doubt that traditional tattoos are iconic and have been the backbone of the tattoo industry, however, contemporary tattoo artists have chosen to distance themselves from this conventional style and the artistic limitations it imposes. It is exactly this movement that led to the growth of Watercolor style tattoos. The style name speaks for itself. It is inspired by watercolor paintings. In this style, different shades of color connect to each other perfectly, fading naturally instead of ending in crisp, solid lines like a traditional tattoo.

PHOTOREALISM

ABOUT THE STYLE

The Photorealism tattoo style is inspired by the Realism art movement that emerged in France in the 1950s. It was a response to the dramatic and emotional styles that preceded it, such as romanticism. In general, realism tattoo style refers to pieces that are exact, detailed and accurate representations of real life images. The focus of this much appreciated tattoo style tends to be on faces, animals, scenery and diverse objects. We can undoubtedly say that among the “new” tattoo styles, photorealism is one of the most sought after. Ideal for those looking for a real representation of their most important memories.

MICROREALISM

ABOUT THE STYLE

Don’t be fooled by the “micro” in microrealism, the truth is that this style carries a whole range of possibilities. One of its strands is Dotwork, a tattoo style inspired by the pointillism pictorial style that stands out for representing the “brushstrokes” of the drawing with small dots that, when viewed from a distance, compose an extremely realistic, small-sized image. On the other hand, there is the hyperrealism associated with micro-realism. In this strand, the point is to make believe that a tattoo is a real image, resembling the maximum as possible. While most tattoo styles use sharp black outlines, microrealistic tattoos use shading and gradual layers to create 3D effects that stand out. This type of less defined contour helps to increase the feeling of three-dimensionality and can give you a tattoo that everyone will simply be glazed over.

FINE LINE

ABOUT THE STYLE

The Fine line tattoo style is a very innovative trend in the tattoo industry and has become immensely popular because it is such a graceful, elegant, simple yet complex and rich style. It’s so unique with its delicate contours that it contrasts a lot with other tattoo styles. This style is closely linked to minimalism and is characterized by the absence of color and a greater amount of lines and details to portray an image. In fact, this is one of the most detailed tattoo styles out there. The Fine Line tattoo style has completely revolutionized the tattoo industry because it caters to an incredibly wide audience. People who thought tattoos could only look bold and scary, look at thin line tattoos and find proof to the contrary.

PHOTOREALISM

ABOUT THE STYLE

The Photorealism tattoo style is inspired by the Realism art movement that emerged in France in the 1850s.It was a response to the dramatic and emotional styles that preceded it, such as...+read more

The Photorealism tattoo style is inspired by the Realism art movement that emerged in France in the 1850s. It was a response to the dramatic and emotional styles that preceded it, such as romanticism. In general, realism tattoo style refers to pieces that are exact, detailed and accurate representations of real life images. The focus of this much appreciated tattoo style tends to be on faces, animals, scenery and diverse objects. We can undoubtedly say that among the “new” tattoo styles, photorealism is one of the most sought after. Ideal for those looking for a real representation of their most important memories.

MICROREALISM

ABOUT THE STYLE

Don’t be fooled by the “micro” in microrealism, the truth is that this style carries a whole range of possibilities. One of its strands is Dotwork...+read more

Don’t be fooled by the “micro” in microrealism, the truth is that this style carries a whole range of possibilities. One of its strands is Dotwork, a tattoo style inspired by the pointillism pictorial style that stands out for representing the “brushstrokes” of the drawing with small dots that, when viewed from a distance, compose an extremely realistic, small-sized image. On the other hand, there is the hyperrealism associated with micro-realism. In this strand, the point is to make believe that a tattoo is a real image, resembling the maximum as possible. While most tattoo styles use sharp black outlines, microrealistic tattoos use shading and gradual layers to create 3D effects that stand out. This type of less defined contour helps to increase the feeling of three-dimensionality and can give you a tattoo that everyone will simply be glazed over.

ILLUSTRATION

ABOUT THE STYLE

This tattoo style is immediately recognized due to the quality and style of the line. Illustrative style tattoos are like “drawings in the skin”...+read more

This tattoo style is immediately recognized due to the quality and style of the line. Illustrative style tattoos are like “drawings in the skin”. A wide variety of pieces can be called Illustration style and that is because there are so many techniques and artistic movements that inspired it! From engraving to abstract expressionism and even fine line calligraphy, it is an extremely versatile style. Artists who work in this style end up mixing their own aesthetics to create a totally new style. It is a world of possibilities! Well, if you want to have a tattoo that could take place on a gallery canvas, you know that the style for you is illustration style.

DOT WORK

ABOUT THE STYLE

In practice, all tattoos are a set of dots, dyed with pigments that together form a complete image. But if so, what makes Dotwork its own...+read more

In practice, all tattoos are a set of dots, dyed with pigments that together form a complete image. But if so, what makes Dotwork its own style? Simple: the artist's ability to harmoniously use dots of different sizes to create sensations of depth, contrast and continuity. This is done by coordinating the number, distance, position and size of the dots as opposed to traditional needle strokes (used to create solid areas or threads). Focused almost exclusively on the use of black and gray ink, this style became popular during the 90s and was inspired by post-impressionist techniques, such as pointillism.

WATERCOLOR

ABOUT THE STYLE

Watercolor tattoos emerged when a group of artists decided to challenge the traditions of the tattoo industry. Just 15 years ago, most tattoo...+read more

Watercolor tattoos emerged when a group of artists decided to challenge the traditions of the tattoo industry. Just 15 years ago, most tattoo shops focused mostly on traditional old-school designs. There is no doubt that traditional tattoos are iconic and have been the backbone of the tattoo industry, however, contemporary tattoo artists have chosen to distance themselves from this conventional style and the artistic limitations it imposes. It is exactly this movement that led to the growth of Watercolor style tattoos. The style name speaks for itself. It is inspired by watercolor paintings. In this style, different shades of color connect to each other perfectly, fading naturally instead of ending in crisp, solid lines like a traditional tattoo.

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FINE LINE

ABOUT THE STYLE

The Fine line tattoo style is a very innovative trend in the tattoo industry and has become immensely popular because it is such a graceful, elegant...+read more

The Fine line tattoo style is a very innovative trend in the tattoo industry and has become immensely popular because it is such a graceful, elegant, simple yet complex and rich style. It’s so unique with its delicate contours that it contrasts a lot with other tattoo styles. This style is closely linked to minimalism and is characterized by the absence of color and a greater amount of lines and details to portray an image. In fact, this is one of the most detailed tattoo styles out there. The Fine Line tattoo style has completely revolutionized the tattoo industry because it caters to an incredibly wide audience. People who thought tattoos could only look bold and scary, look at thin line tattoos and find proof to the contrary.

BLACK WORK

ABOUT THE STYLE

A piece of blackwork is a bold piece of body art represented in solid black ink planes. Typically, these tattoos are composed not only...+read more

A piece of blackwork is a bold piece of body art represented in solid black ink planes. Typically, these tattoos are composed not only of abstract patterns and geometric shapes, but also of figurative shapes and scenarios or pictorial images. Like most tattoo traditions, blackwork body art is a century-old expression that has since evolved into a contemporary art form. Originally, black body art was a symbol of ancient Polynesian tribes in order to communicate as their identities, social position, religious beliefs and ideas of war. Blackwork Tattoo Design is a symbol of boldness and strength. This style has been gaining popularity day by day, as it is taking Linework Tattoo and Dotwork Tattoo to a more daring level. They are an excellent option for cover-up tattoos or as a complement to older tattoos.

TRASH POLKA

ABOUT THE STYLE

With the popularity of tattoo around the world, there was a greater need for exclusivity and identity. It was in one of those searches...+read more

With the popularity of tattoo around the world, there was a greater need for exclusivity and identity. It was in one of those searches for innovation that a unique style emerged and has been winning many fans, Trash Polka. This style mixes realism with inspiration from everyday elements, such as walls and cities in ruins. In some, disconnected phrases or words are added, thus creating a chaotic look to the drawing. Trash Polka is worked only with red and black, using some white spaces on the client's own skin, giving a “negative” aspect to the tattoo. In short, Trash Polka brings a little bit of realism and chaos, of nature and abstract, of technology and humanity. Past, present and future are opposites that dance here in harmony and balance. Trash Polka is the perfect style for those looking for a highly expressive, unpredictable and truly unique work.

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