

So, if you’re interested in bringing some spice to your current blackout, or any tattoo, make sure to keep reading. This is especially popular on blackout tattoos, which can honestly become pretty boring over time. For some people, though this can be a bit difficult, especially if you’re the kind of person to quickly get bored with something even if it’s on your body.īut, how does one spice up a tattoo without getting rid of it completely? One of the latest tricks people utilize is using white ink to freshen up a tattoo. Unless you decide to get the tattoo removed, it is a pretty big deal and takes commitment to keep appreciating and loving the same tattoo for years to come. Images © respective artists and studios.Getting a tattoo means getting body art that will stay on your skin for a lifetime. Cuzen outdid himself with this epic back piece. The deer-woman proudly lives on in Ka Ta’s killer artwork.

Stanislaw Wilczynski categorizes his work “Geometric Abstraction.” Roxx has taught well a few apprentices, but she still rocks the rotary machine like no one else. Ishi Neve is known for his high-contrast designs.įollowing the rule KISS, here is another gorgeous tattoo by Chaim Machlev. The cool cut-up animals by Italian artist Otto d’Ambra. Tomm Birch uses the stippling technique to great effect here. It took 20 sessions for Ien Levin to complete this elaborate chest piece for client Dima.Ī simple and beautiful penguin by Kamil Czapiga. One of the modern day front runners of the black dot and line work: Chaim Machlev.

Oliver Whiting’s classy soft-shaded tattoos which were hand poked and done by machine. Polish artist Inne Tattoo (Inez Janiak) is faithful to the sketch style. Top: Instead of a plain heart, Otto d’Ambra has inked a unique butterfly heart. So I’ve selected a variety of tattooers with different art styles and printing techniques. It is a classic, so you can’t go wrong with this timeless non-color, but of course it needs a little help from a talented artist to get the right design inked on you. Yes it is good and old as our long history confirms that the pigment was used in some of the earliest findings of tattooed human skin.

But if you want something with contrast, there is nothing better than a tattoo in good old BLACK. If you are looking for the barely there aesthetic, you’ll probably select a white ink tattoo as Morgan has suggested.
