TATTOOS

Realism

Realistic tattoos attempt to capture subjects literally, whether they are portraits with expressions, landscapes, or objects. One of its characteristics is the absence of defined lines.

Black & Gray: where contrasts in shadows, grays, and whites predominate.

Color: where the artist tries to create a literal piece or one that adheres to a color palette according to their creativity.

Neo Traditional

It is a style that combines elements of traditional tattoos, such as flowers, eagles, skulls, pin-ups, etc., with contemporary elements. With contemporary elements, it is a style that merges classic with modern. It is characterized by generally intense colors and the presence of lines ranging from thin to thick.

Traditional

It is characterized by the intense use of primary colors and strong presence of lines. You can find inspirational designs from ancient cultures such as Chinese and Japanese, where mythical figures like dragons, koi fish, fu dogs, various Mengu masks, Hannya, among others, predominate against backgrounds of clouds, wind, fire, or water. References can be found to pieces as large as the human body.

Geometric

Manga

Black and Grey

Watercolor

In this technique, different images can be combined in any style, trying to recreate splashes of paint in very vivid colors over or around the chosen image.

Chinese – Traditional Japanese

Traditional Mexican

Pointillism

It is possible to create patterns of figures in a pictorial style. This technique can be applied in place of traditional shading, where with different tones and sizes of dots, a gradient can be achieved, creating a perspective in contrasts.

Fine Line

It is a complex technique due to its small margin of error, where geometric figures, objects, shapes, words, and writings are generally depicted.

Retouch / Re-Touch

Cover Up

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